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This ligament is located internally and crosses at the back of the knee joint. - Physical Education

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Question

This ligament is located internally and crosses at the back of the knee joint.

Options

  • MCL

  • ACL

  • PCL

  • LCL

MCQ

Solution

ACL

Explanation:

The ACL is one of the most important ligaments in the knee joint. It runs in front of the knee (from the femur to the tibia) and collaborates with the PCL (Posterior Cruciate Ligament) to stabilize the joint. The PCL crosses the rear of the knee, whereas the ACL crosses the front but is internal to the knee joint.

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Chapter 7: Safety In Sports - EXERCISES [Page 78]

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Oswal Physical Education [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 7 Safety In Sports
EXERCISES | Q 4. | Page 78
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