What is the purpose of kneecaps?

The obviously aren't necessary b/c baby's are born short them. I just assumed they are built in knees pads to protect the joint and baby's aren't born beside them b/c of the birthing process. is this correct?

Answer:    I have heard duplicate thing you have, that babies don't develop
knee-caps until they are roughly speaking four. I have received this information by
e-mail and found it very interesting. However as I thought roughly it I wondered the same thing. My guess would be that what they designed was the knee-caps were not fully developed. To solve your mystery completely I would a moment ago ask your doctor on your next check-up..
well i come up with it would be extremely difficult to stand up without leening even a little bit forward on your kneecap, psyche think of it as riding a unicycle because you can slide back and forward and its easier said than done either way

thats probably why it take long time for babys to walk and little kids always are tumbling and falling down anyways.
They lock your legs and stop you from falling on your facade!
They're also connected to the major tendons in your leg. they are apart of your bone structure and facilitate you stand up and say in place

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