The lower limb bones consist of what

The lower limb bones consist of the following:

1. Femur: Thigh bone, largest and strongest bone in the body.
2. Patella: Knee cap, a small triangular bone in front of the knee joint.
3. Tibia: Shin bone, larger bone in the lower leg, located on the inner side.
4. Fibula: Smaller bone in the lower leg, located on the outer side.
5. Tarsals: 7 bones that form the ankle joint, including the talus, calcaneus, navicular, cuboid, and three cuneiform bones.
6. Metatarsals: Five long bones that form the midfoot, connecting the tarsal bones to the phalanges.
7. Phalanges: 14 toe bones, with each toe having three phalanges (except for the big toe, which has two).

The lower limb bones consist of the femur (thigh bone), patella (kneecap), tibia (shin bone), fibula (calf bone), tarsal bones (ankle bones), metatarsal bones (foot bones), and phalanges (toe bones).