Femur: The Role of the Thigh Bone in Human Anatomy
Femur- The longest and strongest bone in the human body
- It connects the hip joint to the knee joint
- It bears weight and allows for movement at the hip and knee joints
- It provides attachment points for muscles that move the hip and knee joints
- It stores calcium and phosphorus
- It produces red blood cells in the bone marrow
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