The intermuscular septa and interosseous membranes: a. Surround the muscles of the upper and lower limbs. b. Separate different groups of muscles which have different actions. c. A... The intermuscular septa and interosseous membranes: a. Surround the muscles of the upper and lower limbs. b. Separate different groups of muscles which have different actions. c. Are transverse thickened bands of deep fascia present at wrist joints. d. Form tough sheaths around big blood vessels.
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The question is asking for the function or role of the intermuscular septa and interosseous membranes, with multiple choice options provided.
Answer
Separate different groups of muscles which have different actions.
The correct answer is b. Separate different groups of muscles which have different actions.
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The correct answer is b. Separate different groups of muscles which have different actions.
More Information
Intermuscular septa and interosseous membranes primarily function to separate muscle compartments, allowing different muscle groups to have distinct actions.
Tips
Confusing the role of fascia in separating muscle compartments with its role in other body structures.
Sources
- The fascia of the limbs and back – a review - PMC - PubMed Central - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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