EBK AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO VETERINARY
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ISBN: 9781133709459
Author: ROMICH
Publisher: YUZU
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20. Identify two actions of the muscle indicated by tag #20.
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- Complete the table below by selecting the muscle which corresponds to the attachment points. PROXIMAL ATTACHMENT DISTAL ATTACHMENT MUSCLE pelvic surface ilium & lumbar vertebrae lesser trochanter anterior inferior iliac spine tibial tuberosity shaft of femur & linea aspera tibial tuberosity gluteal tuberosity of the eriorly) femur gluteal surface of ilium greater trochanter of the femur gluteal surface of ilium (laterally) ischial tuberosity proximal end of tibia & fibula medial femur down to the knee pubis, ischiopubic ramus & ischium > > > > >arrow_forward1on 20 52. Identify muscle that inserts on the feature by tag #52. 53. Identify the two actions of the muscle that inserts on the feature by tag #52. 52 52arrow_forwardThis word involves contracting of a muscle, but the joint does not move and the muscle length stays the samearrow_forward
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- While playing football, you are tackled hard and have diffculty getting up (trouble flexing your leg). What muscle could be injured?arrow_forwardCan you help me the name of the label of the muscle?arrow_forwardFloor of the Mouth-External View Select one: a. 2-Anterior belly of the digastric muscle, 7-Connective tissue sling, 6- Hyoid bone, 4-Intermediate tendon, 5- Midline raphe, 1-Mylohyoid muscle, 3- Posterior belly of the digastric muscle b. 3-Anterior belly of the digastric muscle, 5-Connective tissue sling, 6- Hyoid bone, 4-Intermediate tendon, 7- Midline raphe, 1-Mylohyoid muscle, 2- Posterior belly of the digastric muscle c. 2-Anterior belly of the digastric muscle, 5-Connective tissue sling, 6- Hyoid bone, 4-Intermediate tendon, 7- Midline raphe, 1-Mylohyoid muscle, 3- Posterior belly of the digastric muscle d. 2-Anterior belly of the digastric muscle, 5-Connective tissue sling, 6- Hyoid bone, 4-Intermediate tendon, 7- Midline scle, 1-arrow_forward
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