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1. Antagonistic muscle action chart · Ankle, transverse tarsal and subtalar joint, and toes Complete the antagonistic muscle action chart by listing the muscle(s) or parts of muscles that are antagonist in their actions to the muscles in the left column. |
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Gastrocnemius |
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Soleus |
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Tibialis posterior |
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Flexor digitorum longus |
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Flexor hallucis longus |
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Peroneus longus/Peroneus brevis |
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Peroneus tertius |
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Tibialis anterior |
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Extensor redigitorum longus |
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Extensor hallucis longus |
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| AGONIST | ANTAGONIST |
| Gastrocnemius | Tibialis anterior muscle |
| Soleus | Tibialis anterior muscle |
| Tibialis posterior | Peroneus bravis and longus muscle |
| Flexor digitorum longus | Extensor digitorum longus and brevis muscle |
| Flexor digitorum brevis | Extensor hallucis longus muscle |
| Peronus longus | Tibialis anterior muscle |
| Peronus brevis | Tibialis anterior muscle |
| Tibialis anterior | Fibularis longus, Gastrocnemius, Soleus, Plantaris, Tibialis posterior muscle |
| Extensor digitorum longus | Flexor digitorum longus and brevis muscle |
| Extensor hallucis longus | Flexor hallucis longus and brevis muscle |
1. Antagonistic muscle action chart · Ankle, transverse tarsal and subtalar joint, and toes Complete the...
Action Muscle Popliteus Synergist Antagonist Flexes and laterally rotates thigh, flexes knee Semitendinosus and semimembranosus Hamstrings, quadriceps, gluteus maximus Gastrocnemius, soleus, plantaris, flexor hallucis longus Adducts and flexes thigh Gastrocnemius, soleus, plantaris, flexor hallucis longus, flexor digitorum longus exkends as Vastus medialis, V. lateralis & v. intermedius Gastrocnemius, soleus, plantaris, tibialis posterior, flexor digitorum longus, fibularis longus Gluteus medius Abducts and medially rotates thigh Extensor digitorum longus, fibularis tertius, tibialis anterior Flexes leg, plantar flexes foot Flexor hallucis longus Flexes...
5. Antagonistic muscle action chart Knee joint Complete the antagonistic muscle action chart by listing the muscle(s) or parts of muscles that are antagonist in their actions to the muscles in the left column st Biceps femoris Semitendinosus em
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*ctly label the muscles of the leg. Flexor digitorum longus Calcaneal tendon (cut) Gastrocnemius (cut) Popliteus Fibularis longus Plantaris (cut) Tibialis posterior Soleus (cut) Fibularis brevis Flexor hallucis longus
Correctly label the muscles of the leg.
Correctly label the muscles of the leg. 57 Plantaris (cut) Calcaneal tendon (cut) Flexor digitorum longus Gastrocnemius (cut) Fibularis brevis Flexor hallucis longus Soleus (cut) Fibularis longus Tibialis posterior Popliteus Reset Zoom
please help label the diagram with the following muscles thank
you. (can you please label the diagram that is
given) if the muscle is not in the diagram where
would it be found
Adductor femoris Biceps femoris Caudofemoralis Extensor digitorum lateralis Flexor digitorum longus Gastrocnemius Gluteus maximus Gracilis Peroneus Rectus femoris Sartorius Semimembranosus Semitendinosus Soleus Tensor fasciae latae Tibialis anterior Vastus lateralis Vastus medialis
Muscle Origin Insertion Action Latissimus dorsi Extensor carpi radialis brevis Triceps brachii Palmaris longus Flexor carpi radialis Rectus femoris Tibialis anterior
Really need help! Thanks. 8-12. Complete the following table with at least one answer in each box. Muscle Action Synergist Antagonist Extensor carpi radialis longus Abductor pollicis brevis none Flexor carpi ulnaris, flexor digitorum profundus and superficialis Laterally rotates and adducts humerus, stabilizes shoulder joint Abducts thumb none Teres major, supraspinatus Supinator Extensor carpi radialis longus and brevis Flexes phalanges, flexes wrist Triceps brachii Infraspinatus Flexes and abducts wrist Extensor carpi radialis longus and extensor carpi ulnaris Flexor pollicis brevis...
1. Remember: When you lift your arm above your head, the scapula protracts, elevates, and upwardly rotates. When you bring your arm down to your side, the scapula retracts, depresses, and downwardly rotates. 2. What is the difference between the actions of the pectoralis minor and the serratus anterior? Which muscle likely contracts more when you lift your arm above your head? 3. List all the actions of the trapezius muscle on the neck. List all the actions of the...
complete the table
23. Explain why anatomists describe the adductor magnus as a muscle composed of two parts: an adductor part and a man 24. Complete the following table. Action Agonist (1 example) Abduction of the thigh Antagonist (1 example) Synergist (1 example Piriformis c. Quadriceps femoris Sartorius e. Tibialis anterior Extensor hallucis longus Gluteus maximus Tensor fasciae latae JESTIONS 25-33: Match the description with the correct muscle in the diagram. Answers may be used once or not at all.us...
General Review! Muste Recym 11. Identify each lettered muscle in the illustration of the human anterior superficial musculature by matching its letter with one of the following muscle names 1. adductor longus 2. biceps brachii 3. brachioradialis 4. deltoid 34. tibialis anterior 35. transversus abdominis 36. trapezius 37. triceps brachi 38. vastus lateralis 39. vastus medialis 5. extensor digitorum longus 6. external oblique 7. fibularis longus 8. flexor carpi radialis 40. zygomaticus 9. flexor carpi ulnaris 10. frontal belly of...