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Lab

Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
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Rectus femoris   O: Anterior inferior iliac spine I: tibial tuberosity A: Extends knee, flexes thigh  
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Vastus lateralis   O: Greater trochanter and linea aspera I: Tibial tuberosity A: Extends leg  
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Vastus indermedius   O: Shaft of femur I: tibial tuberosity A: extends leg  
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Vastus medialis   O: Intertrochanteric line and linea aspera I: tibial tuberosity A: extends leg  
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Sartorius   O: Anterior superior iliac spine I: Pes anserinus (medial to tibial tuberosity) A: flexes thigh and rotates thigh laterally  
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Psoas major   O: Transverse processes and bodies T12-L5 I: Lesser trochanter of femur A: flexes thigh and rotates thigh laterally  
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Iliacus   O: Iliac fossa I: Lesser trochanter of femur A: Flexes thigh and rotates thigh laterally  
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Pectineus   O: Superior ramus of pubis I: Lesser trochanter of femur A: Adducts, flexes, and medially rotates leg  
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Gracillis   O: Inferior ramus and body of pubis I: Pes anserinus (medial to tibial tuberosity) A: Adducts lower limb  
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Tensor fasciae latae   O: Iliac crest and anterior superior iliac spine I: Iliotibial band A: Abduct thigh  
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Biceps femoris   O: Ischial tuberosity and linea aspera I: Head of fibula A: Extends thigh and flexes leg; laterally rotates leg  
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Semimembranosus   O: Ischial tuberosity I: Medial condyle of tibia A: Extends thigh and flexes leg; medially rotates leg  
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Semitendinosus   O: Ischial tuberosity I: Pes anserinus (medial to tibial tuberosity A: Extends thigh and flexes leg; medially rotates leg  
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Gluteus maximus   O: Iliac crest, sacrum, coccyx I: Gluteal tuberosity, linea aspera, and iliotibial band A: Extends thigh  
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Gastrocnemius   O: Medial and lateral epicondyles of femur I: Calcaneus (via calcaneal tendon) A: Plantar fexes foot  
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Soleus   O: Shaft of tibia and fibula I: Calcaneus (via calcaneal tendon) A: plantar flexes foot  
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Plantaris   O: Lateral supracondylar ridge of femur I: calcaneus A: Plantar flexes foot  
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Popliteus   O: lateral condyle of femur I: posterior surface of tibia A: flexes leg, medial rotation  
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