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Name: 1. Match the compartment listed in Column A with the action(s) described i

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Question

Name: 1. Match the compartment listed in Column A with the action(s) described in Colum those performed by the majority of muscles within the listed compartment. Column A Column B 1. Anterior arm a. adduction of the thigh 2. Posterior arm b. dorsiflexion and inversion of the ankle, extern 3. Anterior forearm 4. Posterior forearm 5. Anterior thigh the digits c.extension of the hip, flexion of the knee d. extension of shoulder and elbow e. extension of the knee, flexion of the hip f.flexion ofshoulder and elbow -6. Posterior thigh g extension of the wrist and digits h. eversion of the ankle i, flexion of the wrist and digits j.plantarflexion and inversion of the ankle, flexi the digits 7. Medial thigh 8. Anterior leg -9. Posterior leg 10. Lateral leg Dofi

Explanation / Answer

Anterior arm

f. flexion of shoulder and elbow

Anterior forearm                                                                                

i. flexion of the wrist and digits

Posterior forearm

g. extension of the wrist and digits

e. extension of the knee, flexion of the hip

Posterior thigh

c. extension of the hip, flexion of the knee

Medial thigh

a. adduction of the thigh

b. dorsiflexion and inversion of the ankle, extension of the digits

j. plantarflexion and inversion of the ankle, flexion of the digits

h. eversion of the ankle

S. N. Column A Column B 1.

Anterior arm

f. flexion of shoulder and elbow

2. Posterior arm d. extension of shoulder and elbow 3.

Anterior forearm                                                                                

i. flexion of the wrist and digits

4.

Posterior forearm

g. extension of the wrist and digits

5. Anterior thigh

e. extension of the knee, flexion of the hip

6.

Posterior thigh

c. extension of the hip, flexion of the knee

7.

Medial thigh

a. adduction of the thigh

8. Anterior leg

b. dorsiflexion and inversion of the ankle, extension of the digits

9. Posterior leg

j. plantarflexion and inversion of the ankle, flexion of the digits

10. Lateral leg

h. eversion of the ankle

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