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muscles Test

Enter the letter for the matching origin
incorrect
1.
extensor carpi radialis longus
incorrect
2.
Palmaris longus (missing in 10% of population on left side)
incorrect
3.
extensor Indicis
incorrect
4.
flexor carpi ulnaris
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5.
triceps brachii
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6.
extensor digiti minimi
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7.
extensor carpi ulnaris
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8.
flexor digitorum profundus
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9.
extensor pollicis brevis
A.
posterior middle of RADIUS & interosseous membrane
B.
medial epicondyle of humerus
C.
anterior ulna
D.
lateral epicondyle of humerus
E.
lateral epicondyle & posterior ulna
F.
lateral supracondylar ridge
G.
posterior ulna
H.
LONG: Infragleniod tubercle LATERAL: Lateral Posterior surface Humerus MEDIAL: posterior surface humerus
I.
medial epicondyle & superior ulna
Type the innervation that corresponds to the displayed muscle.
incorrect
10.
flexor digitorum superficialis
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11.
extensor pollicis longus
Type the muscle that corresponds to the displayed origin.
incorrect
12.
anterior radius & interosseous membrane
Type the innervation that corresponds to the displayed origin.
incorrect
13.
posterior & middle radius & ulna along w/the interosseous membrane
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14.
distal shaft of the ulna
Type the innervation that corresponds to the displayed insertion.
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15.
middle & distal phalanges of each fingere
Type the insertion that corresponds to the displayed innervation.
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16.
radial nerve
Type the innervation that corresponds to the displayed action.
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17.
pronates forearm at radioulnar joint & weakly flexes forearm at elbow
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18.
supinates forearm at radioulnar joint
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19.
extends forearm at elbow (assist the triceps)

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