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The hip bones help us stand upright and move. They support much of the body's
weight. Each hip is made up of three bones. These bones are called the
ilium, ischium, and pubis. When you are born, these three bones are separated.
As you get older, they begin to join together.The
main bones of the legs are the femur, tibia and fibula. Another name
for the femur is the thigh bone. The femur extends from the hip joint
to the knee This is the longest bone in the body. The bone that is at the middle of the leg is the patella, or knee cap. |