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What muscle group is responsible for movement of the fingers and wrist?
What muscle group is responsible for movement of the fingers and wrist?
- Abdominal muscles
- Lower limb muscles
- Upper limb muscles (correct)
- Facial muscles
Which muscle group is responsible for movement of the ankle and toes?
Which muscle group is responsible for movement of the ankle and toes?
- Neck muscles
- Lower limb muscles (correct)
- Upper limb muscles
- Back muscles
What muscle group is responsible for movement of the hip joint?
What muscle group is responsible for movement of the hip joint?
- Chest muscles
- Abdominal muscles
- Lower limb muscles (correct)
- Upper limb muscles
Which muscle is responsible for plantar flexion of the foot and flexion of the leg at the knee joint?
Which muscle is responsible for plantar flexion of the foot and flexion of the leg at the knee joint?
Which muscle group is responsible for abduction of the hip joint?
Which muscle group is responsible for abduction of the hip joint?
Which muscle is responsible for extension of the elbow joint and supination of the forearm?
Which muscle is responsible for extension of the elbow joint and supination of the forearm?
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Flashcards
Finger and wrist movement muscles
Finger and wrist movement muscles
Muscles in the arm and forearm that control hand and finger movements.
Ankle and toes movement muscles
Ankle and toes movement muscles
Muscles in the lower leg that enable pointing and flexing of the foot and toes.
Hip joint movement muscles
Hip joint movement muscles
Muscles around the hip that allow legs to move in many directions.
Soleus
Soleus
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Gluteus Medius
Gluteus Medius
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Triceps Brachii
Triceps Brachii
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Test your knowledge of lower and upper limb muscles with this quiz! From the muscles responsible for finger and wrist movement to those that control your ankle, toes, and hip joint, this quiz will challenge your understanding of the human body's complex muscular system. See if you can identify the correct muscle groups and show off your expertise in anatomy.