Science, asked by sahanahombal3227, 8 months ago

describe the popliteal fossa​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The popliteal fossa (sometimes referred to colloquially as the knee pit, or poplit) is a shallow depression located at the back of the knee joint. The bones of the popliteal fossa are the femur and the tibia. The boundaries of the fossa are: superior and medial: the semimembranosus muscle.

Answered by sonamjamwal911
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The popliteal fossa is a diamond located posterior to the knee joint . Important nerve and vessel pass from the thigh to the by traversing through this fossa and the muscles of the thigh and the leg form its boundaries..

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