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Question 1 Q: The major movements that are possible at the knee joint are adduction and abduction. A. True B. False (the correct answer) Question 2 Q: The knee is stabilized on the anterior side... by which muscle? A. Soleus B. Hamstrings C. Quadriceps (the correct answer) D. Gluteus E. Tensor fasciae latae Question 3 Q: The semimembranosus and semitendinosus attach on what side of the knee? A. Lateral B. Medial (the correct answer) C. Anterior D. Posterior E. None of the above Question 4 Q: The ankle joint is made up of which bone(s)? A. Tibia B. Talus (your answer) D. A and B (the correct answer) E. B and C Question 5 Q: The hamstring muscles are a two-joint muscle that acts at the knee and hip. A. True (the correct answer) B. False Question 6 Q: What muscle is located directly beneath the gastrocnemius and has similar functions to the gastrocnemius? A. Anterior tibialis B. Extensor digitorum longus C. Extensor brevis D. Soleus (the correct answer) E. Posterior tibialis Question 7 Q: The wrist joint consists of the ends of the radius and ulna bones of the forearm with the carpal bones of the hand. A. True (the correct answer) B. False [Show More]
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