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movements that are possible at the knee joint are adduction and abduction. Question 1 Q: The major movements that are possible at the knee joint are adduction and abduction. A. True B. False (th... e 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) . Femur 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 f [Show More]
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