Using the figure below, identify the labeled part.
1) Label A: ______________________________
2) Label B: ______________________________
3) Label C: ______________________________
4) Label D: ______________________________
5) Label E: ______________________________
6) Label F: ______________________________
7) Label G: ______________________________
8) Label H: ______________________________
9) Label I: ______________________________
10) Label J: ______________________________
11) Label K: ______________________________
12) Label L: ______________________________
13) Label M: ______________________________
14) Label N: ______________________________
15) Label O: ______________________________
16) Label P: ______________________________
17) Label Q: ______________________________
18) Label R: ______________________________
19) Label S: ______________________________
20) Label T: ______________________________
21) Label U: ______________________________
22) Label V: ______________________________
23) Label W: ______________________________
24) Label X: ______________________________
25) Label Y: ______________________________
1) Femur
2) Joint capsule
3) Gastrocnemius muscle, medial head
4) Bursa
5) Tibial collateral ligament
6) Popliteal ligaments
7) Popliteus muscle
8) Tibia
9) Fibula
10) Cut tendon of biceps femoris muscle
11) Fibular collateral ligament
12) Gastrocnemius muscle, lateral head
13) Plantaris muscle
14) Femur
15) Articular cruciate ligament
16) Medial condyle
17) Tibial collateral ligament
18) Medial meniscus
19) Posterior cruciate ligament
20) Tibia
21) Head of fibula
22) Cut tendon of biceps femoris muscle
23) Lateral meniscus
24) Lateral condyle
25) Fibular collateral ligament
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