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which three bones form the ankle joint?
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tibia, fibula, talus
tibia, fibula, patella
tarsals, metatarsals, talus
tarsals, metatarsals, patella
Brief Explanations
The ankle joint (talocrural joint) is formed by the distal ends of the tibia (shinbone) and fibula (calf bone), which together form a socket that articulates with the talus, the topmost bone of the foot. The patella is the kneecap, and tarsals/metatarsals are bones of the midfoot and forefoot, not part of the ankle joint itself.
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