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he intercondylar fossa of femur ( intercondyloid fossa of femur, intercondylar notch of femur) is a deep notch between the rear surfaces of the medial and lateral epicondyle of the femur, two protrusions on the distal end of the femur (thigh bone) that joins the knee.
FMA: 43748
Latin: Fossa intercondylaris femoris
TA2: 1387
TA98: A02.5.04.028
The intercondylar fossa of femur (intercondyloid fossa of femur, intercondylar notch of femur) is a deep notch between the rear surfaces of the medial and lateral epicondyle of the femur, two protrusions on the distal end of the femur (thigh bone) that joins the knee. On the front of the femur, the condyles are but much less prominent and are separated from one another by a smooth shallow articular depression called the patellar surface because it articulates with the posterior surface of the patella (kneecap).
The intercondylar fossa of femur and/or the patellar surface may also be referred to as the patellar groove, patellar sulcus, patellofemoral groove, femoropatellar groove, femoral groove, femoral sulcus, trochlear groove of femur, trochlear sulcus of femur, trochlear surface of femur, or trochlea of femur.
On a lateral radiograph, it is evident as Blumensaat's line.
Explanation:
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1) Hola,
Diana:
Mis tios (1) vienen hoy a las cuatro de la tarde. Tu (2) debes abrir la puerta, por favor. Yo (3) voy a casa a las cinco. Hoy, yo (4) asisto a la clase de economia de tres a cuatro y media. A las cinco menos quince, (5) corro a tomar el autobus.
Nos vemos.
Gracias, Gloria.
For the question (5) the proper conjugation of the verb correr is for the person Yo, although it’s not written within the text this grammatical person is implied.