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QUiz 3

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Deltoid   Rounded muscle of the shoulder that inserts on the deltoid tuberosity of the humerus. Its action is to flex, rotate and abduct the arm.  
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Teres major   Muscle of the shoulder that adducts and rotates arm  
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Rotator cuff muscles   Insert on Humerus. Supraspiantus, infraspinatus, teres minor, subscapularius  
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Biceps Brachii   two headed muscle of the anterior arm for forearm flexion  
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Brachalis   Muscle of the anterior arm for forearm flexion  
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Triceps brachii   muscles of the posterior arm for forearm extension  
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Flexor carpii radilais   Muscle of anterior forearm for wrist flexion  
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Flexor carpi ulnaris   Muscle of the anterior forearm used for wrist flexion  
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Flexor digitorum superficialis   muscle of anterior forearm used for phalange flexion  
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Posterior forearm muscles   Extensor carpii radialis, extensor carpi ulnaris, extensor digitorum suerficialis  
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Brachioradilais   Forearm muscle for forearm flexion  
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Supinator   forearm muscle for supination (acts on radius)  
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Gluteus Maximus   largest, most superficial gluetal muscle. Extends the thigh  
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Adductor longus   Inner thigh muscle for thigh adduction. Part of the scarpas triangle  
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Adductor Magnus   Inner thigh muscle for thigh adduction  
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Sartorious   Tailor's muscle. Part of Scarpas Triangle. Longest muscle of the body, runs obliquely on the anterior part of the thigh. Used in leg flexion and rotation  
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Quadriceps   Muscles of the anterior thigh for extention. Rectus femoralis, Vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius, vastud medialius  
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Hamstring muscles   Biceps femoru, semitendinous, semimembranosus  
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Popliteus   posterior knee, rotates the leg  
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Tibialis anterior   ANterior leg for dorsiflexion  
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Gastrocnemius   Posterior superficial calf muscles that inserts on the calcaneal (Achillies) tendon  
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Soleus   Deep gastocnemius for Plantar flexion  
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