
Lab 16 - Analysis Muscles of Hip and Lower Leg
Authored by Edward Giles
Biology
11th Grade
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1.
LABELLING QUESTION
1 min • 6 pts
Identify the muscles in the thigh region.
2.
LABELLING QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Identify the muscles in the anterior view of the right thigh.
3.
LABELLING QUESTION
1 min • 3 pts
Identify the muscles in the anatomical illustration.
4.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 4 pts
Match the muscles with the actions.
Adducts thigh and flexes knee
Sartorius
Abducts and flexes thigh and rotates it
Psoas major and iliacus
Flexes thigh at the hip
Gracilis
Abducts thigh and rotates it medially
Gluteus medius
5.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 4 pts
Match the muscles with the actions.
Plantar flexion and inversion of foot
Biceps femoris
Dorsiflexion and inversion of foot
Tibialis anterior
Flexes leg at the knee and laterally rot
Quadriceps femoris group
Extends leg at the knee
Tibialis posterior
6.
CATEGORIZE QUESTION
5 mins • 10 pts
Match the muscle indicated by the following combinations of the image, origin, and insertion
Groups:
(a) Gluteus medius
,
(b) Sartorius
,
(c) Gastrocnemius
,
(d) Tensor fascia latae
O: Anterior superior iliac spine
I: Medial aspect of proximal tibia
Action: Plantarflexion of the foot; knee flexion
O: Lateral surface of ilium
Action: abduction of thigh; Medial rotation of thigh/hip
O: iliac crest; anterior superior iliac spine
I: Calcaneus via Achilles tendon
O: Lateral condyle of femur
Action: Hip flexion
I: Iliotibial tract
I: Greater trochanter of femur
O: Medial condyle of femur
7.
CATEGORIZE QUESTION
5 mins • 10 pts
Name the muscle indicated by the following combinations of origin and insertion
Groups:
(a) Vastus lateralis
,
(b) Semitendinosus
,
(c) Vastus medialis
,
(d) Flexor digitorum longus
I: Dorsiflexion; Inversion of the foot
I: Tibial tuberosity via patellar ligament
I: Medial surface of the proximal tibia
O: linea aspera
O: Ischial tuberosity
O: Greater trochanter and linea aspera
O: Posterior surface of the tibia
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