Asked by Aya
Muscles that move the leg are located in the ________ region.
A. Thigh
B. Hip
C. Back
D. Foot
a?
A. Thigh
B. Hip
C. Back
D. Foot
a?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I disagree.
Answered by
D
The lower thigh muscles are rectus femoris, vastus lateralis and medialis. Located in the back of your leg are the hamstrings. These muscles help you run, jump, and walk!
Answered by
Ms Dee
AA!!!!!!!
Answered by
Ms Dee
Muscles that move the leg are located in the thigh region. The quadriceps femoris muscle group straightens the leg at the knee. The hamstrings are antagonists to the quadriceps femoris muscle group, which are used to flex the leg at the knee.
The muscles located in the leg that move the ankle and foot are divided into anterior, posterior, and lateral compartments. The tibialis anterior, which dorsiflexes the foot, is antagonistic to the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles, which plantar flex the foot.
The muscles located in the leg that move the ankle and foot are divided into anterior, posterior, and lateral compartments. The tibialis anterior, which dorsiflexes the foot, is antagonistic to the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles, which plantar flex the foot.
Answered by
ciline
Ms.Sue I think you should go to hell . all u say is disagree to the right answers without even saying the reason why .. you are a failure at what you do .. and 70% of your answers are always wrong ... i think you should shut up .. and keep your answers to your self ... a lot of us took the wrong answers from you .. STUPID
Answered by
shakileya
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Answered by
Lauen
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Answered by
iBangCookies
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Answered by
Jessica
its A!!!!
Answered by
madai
MUSCLES OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY
Illustration of the muscles of the lower extremity
The muscles that move the thigh have their origins on some part of the pelvic girdle and their insertions on the femur. The largest muscle mass belongs to the posterior group, the gluteal muscles, which, as a group, adduct the thigh. The iliopsoas, an anterior muscle, flexes the thigh. The muscles in the medial compartment adduct the thigh. The illustration below shows some of the muscles of the lower extremity.
Muscles that move the leg are located in the thigh region. The quadriceps femoris muscle group straightens the leg at the knee. The hamstrings are antagonists to the quadriceps femoris muscle group, which are used to flex the leg at the knee.
The muscles located in the leg that move the ankle and foot are divided into anterior, posterior, and lateral compartments. The tibialis anterior, which dorsiflexes the foot, is antagonistic to the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles, which plantar flex the foot.
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Illustration of the muscles of the lower extremity
The muscles that move the thigh have their origins on some part of the pelvic girdle and their insertions on the femur. The largest muscle mass belongs to the posterior group, the gluteal muscles, which, as a group, adduct the thigh. The iliopsoas, an anterior muscle, flexes the thigh. The muscles in the medial compartment adduct the thigh. The illustration below shows some of the muscles of the lower extremity.
Muscles that move the leg are located in the thigh region. The quadriceps femoris muscle group straightens the leg at the knee. The hamstrings are antagonists to the quadriceps femoris muscle group, which are used to flex the leg at the knee.
The muscles located in the leg that move the ankle and foot are divided into anterior, posterior, and lateral compartments. The tibialis anterior, which dorsiflexes the foot, is antagonistic to the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles, which plantar flex the foot.
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