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Knee Tissues (not bones) that Help The Knee Function Optimally

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Hello everyone,

 

I am working on a project where I need to write about what tissues (not bones) that form the knee and help it function. After my research, I have come up with meniscus tissue, cruciate ligaments, articular cartilage, and tendon.

 

I have not written enough content yet and was wondering if there are any other structures or something I missed?

 

Thanks.

The muscles are also kind of important. :lol:

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The muscles are also kind of important. :lol:

 

True, but my teacher wants us to focus only on the tissues.

True, but my teacher wants us to focus only on the tissues.

Muscles are a tissue.

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Muscles are a tissue.

 

Ohh, I did not factor that in! Thank you so much for alerting me.

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