Biol 2325 - Homework 13
What is the correct route that a drop of blood would follow as it flows through the following vessels? 1. external iliac artery 2. popliteal artery 3. anterior tibial artery 4. common iliac artery 5. femoral artery 6. dorsalis pedis (right dorsal artery of foot) artery
4, 1, 5, 2, 3, 6
Identify the structure which prevents the posterior sliding of the tibia (and anterior sliding of the femur) when the knee is flexed, e.g., when walking down stairs or a steep incline.
B
Which of the following statements regarding the quadriceps femoris is correct?
Rectus femoris originates from the anterior inferior iliac spine.
What is the action of the plantar interossei?
adduct toes
Select the muscle(s) served by the obturator nerve.
adductor muscles of thigh
Which ligament is stretched or torn in about 70% of all serious knee injuries?
anterior crucial ligament
The tibia, fibula, anterior muscles of the leg, dorsal muscles of the foot, tarsal bones, metatarsal bones, and phalanges receive blood directly from the
anterior tibial arteries
Which of the following is NOT a component of the quadriceps femoris?
biceps femoris
Injury of which branch of the sciatic nerve causes foot drop?
common fibular nerve
The muscles of the anterior leg compartment work synergistically to __________ the foot.
dorsiflex
A muscle that crosses the ankle joint anteriorly is capable of primarily ____________ the ankle joint.
dorsiflexing
The muscles of the posterior compartment of the thigh _____ the thigh and _____ the leg.
extend; flex
What is the action of the rectus femoris?
extends leg
The sartorius performs all of the following actions except:
extension of the leg at the knee
The quadriceps femoris is a knee __________ used to rise from a seated position.
extensor
Select the muscle(s) served by the femoral nerve.
extensor muscles of knee joint
The femoral nerve is a branch of the sciatic nerve.
false
The arrow is pointing to the N part of the VAN (vein, artery, nerve) structures of the anterior thigh. What is this nerve called?
femoral
What is the action of the flexor digitorum brevis?
flexes toes (2-5)
Which of the following is a deep muscle of the posterior leg compartment?
flexor hallucis longus
In the figure shown (posterior superficial view), what muscle is indicated?
gastrocnemius
Standing on your tiptoes requires contraction of which lower leg muscle?
gastrocnemius
Select the muscle(s) served by the tibial nerve.
gastrocnemius and soleus muscles
Select the muscle(s) served by the inferior gluteal nerve.
gluteus maximus
Which of the following originates on the pubis and inserts on the medial part of the tibia?
gracillis
Which vein of the lower limb is clinically significant in using it sometimes for artery bypass grafting?
great saphenous vein
The quadriceps femoris in the anterior compartment of the thigh is antagonized by the ___________ in the posterior compartment of the thigh.
hamstring muscles
The knee is considered a modified
hinge joint
The rectus femoris originates on the _________.
ilium
The hamstring muscles all originate at the __________ and insert on the tibia.
ischial tuberosity
The muscles of the posterior leg compartment are responsible for ____________ of the foot.
plantar flexion
Muscles of the distal thigh, skin of the knee region, muscles of the proximal leg, knee joint, femur, patella, tibia, and fibula all receive blood directly from the
popliteal arteries.
The posterior and lateral muscle compartments of the leg, plantar muscles of the foot, tibia, fibula, tarsal, metatarsal, and phalangeal bones all receive blood directly from the
posterior tibial arteries
Which muscle is part of the anterior compartment of the thigh?
rectus femoris
Which of the following muscles would not flex the knee joint?
rectus femoris
The femoral triangle, shown in the figure, is defined superiorly by the inguinal ligament, medially by the lateral border of the adductor longus muscle, and laterally by medial border of what muscle?
sartorius
Which of the following is an anterior muscle that flexes the knee?
sartorius
Which muscle inserts to the calcaneus via the Achilles (calcaneal) tendon?
soleus
Which of the following muscles belongs to the posterior leg compartment?
soleus
Which best describes the sartorius?
tailor's muscle
The sciatic nerve is actually made of two nerves bound together by a common sheath of connective tissue. Which two nerves make up the sciatic nerve?
tibial and common fibular
Select the muscle(s) served by the common fibular nerve.
tibialis anterior and fibularis (peroneal) muscles
The common iliac veins, femoral veins, popliteal veins, and posterior/anterior tibial veins are deep veins of the lower legs.
true
The flexor hallucis brevis, located in the third layer of the intrinsic foot muscles, flexes the big toe.
true
The major artery of the legs is the femoral artery.
true
Tibialis anterior and tibialis posterior muscles both invert the foot.
true