Largest sesamoid bone

- Who
- Unknown
- When
- 01 January 0001
The largest in the body is the patella or knee cap. Sesamoids are only a few millimetres in diameter and are ovoid like seeds of the sesame plant. They are usually embedded tendons close to joints or where the tendons angle sharply round bone. Their function is to take compression when a tendon is going around a joint, as when kneeling.