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the figure below shows the right knee from an anterior view. what is th…

Question

the figure below shows the right knee from an anterior view. what is the structure indicated by the number 1?
lateral meniscus
anterior cruciate ligament
posterior cruciate ligament
fibular collateral ligament

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is located in the center - front part of the knee joint. The structure indicated in the anterior view of the right knee in the image is consistent with the location of the ACL. The lateral meniscus is a C - shaped cartilage on the outer side of the knee, the posterior cruciate ligament is at the back - center of the knee, and the fibular collateral ligament is on the outer side of the knee.

Answer:

B. Anterior cruciate ligament