Laboratory Manual For Human Anatomy & Physiology
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781260159363
Author: Martin, Terry R., Prentice-craver, Cynthia
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
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Chapter 23, Problem 6PL
The belly of the flexor digitorumprofundus muscle is located in the
a. posterior superficial region of the forearm
b. anterior deep region of the forearm
e. anterior superficial region of the forearm
d. posterior superficial region of the arm
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Laboratory Manual For Human Anatomy & Physiology
Ch. 23 - Chest and shoulder muscles that move the arm at...Ch. 23 - Muscles located in the arm that move the forearm...Ch. 23 - Rotator cuff muscles all have origins on the a....Ch. 23 - Which of the following is not a rotator cuff...Ch. 23 - The belly of the muscle is usually ________ the...Ch. 23 - The belly of the flexor digitorumprofundus muscle...Ch. 23 - There are more muscles that move the forearm than...Ch. 23 - The action of the brachialis muscle is flexion of...Ch. 23 - FIGURE 23.7 Label the deep anterior muscles of the...Ch. 23 - Label the muscle of respiration of the posterior...
Ch. 23 - FIGURE 23.9 Identify the posterior muscles of the...Ch. 23 - FIGURE 23.10 Label the anterior muscles of the...Ch. 23 - FIGURE 23.11 Identify the anterior muscles of the...Ch. 23 - Match the muscles in column A with the actions in...Ch. 23 - Name the muscle indicated by the following...Ch. 23 - Name the muscle indicated by the following...Ch. 23 - Name the muscle indicated by the following...Ch. 23 - Name the muscle indicated by the following...Ch. 23 - Name the muscle indicated by the following...Ch. 23 - Name the muscle indicated by the following...Ch. 23 - Name the muscle indicated by the following...Ch. 23 - Name the muscle indicated by the following...Ch. 23 - Identify the muscles indicated in figure 23.12....Ch. 23 - Tendons of the rotator cuff muscles hold the head...
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