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Chapter 16: The Retroperitoneum DMS || with 100% Accurate Solutions.
  • Chapter 16: The Retroperitoneum DMS || with 100% Accurate Solutions.

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  • The space between the posterior portion of the parietal peritoneum and the posterior abdominal wall muscles is the ______ ____. correct answers retroperitoneal space The retroperitoneal space extends from the ____ to the _____. correct answers diaphragm, pelvis Laterally, the boundaries of the retroperitoneal space extend to the ________________ within the transversalis fascia. correct answers extraperitoneal fat planes Medially, the retroperitoneal space encloses the ____ _____. correc...
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ZOO 3733C Exam 5: The Lower Limb || with Accurate Answers 100%.
  • ZOO 3733C Exam 5: The Lower Limb || with Accurate Answers 100%.

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  • Know the importance of the ligament of the head of the femur (aka acetabular ligament) correct answers -before puberty when the epiphyseal plates fuse, the acetabulum ligament is actually an artery (to supply blood to the head of the femur) -after the epiphyseal line is formed, the acetabulum ligament is connective tissue that connects the acetabulum to the head of the femur -more stability, less room for mobility bc very secure Know which nerves are part of the lumbosacral plexus, includi...
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ANTERIOR MEDIAL HIP MUSCLES- ANATOMY EXAM 2024
  • ANTERIOR MEDIAL HIP MUSCLES- ANATOMY EXAM 2024

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  • ANTERIOR MEDIAL HIP MUSCLES- ANATOMY EXAM 2024 1 / 6 Pectineus psoas major (iliopsoas) P: superior ramus of pubis D: pectineal line of femur, inferior to lesser trochanter Actions: adducts thigh, flexes thigh P: transverse processes of lumbar vertebrae, sides of bodies of T12-L5 and discs D: strong tendon to lesser trochanter of femur Actions: acts with iliacus to flex thigh, stabilizes hip while standing ANTERIOR MEDIAL HIP MUSCLES- ANATOMY EXAM 2024 2 / 6 Iliacus ...
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Balanced Body Study Guide Questions with Answers
  • Balanced Body Study Guide Questions with Answers

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  • Balanced Body Study Guide Questions with Answers True or false: the pelvis forms the body's core - Answer-True What are the four main purposes of the pelvis? - Answer-- Houses and protects vital organs - Provides attachment sites for the muscles that control the trunk, legs, and arms - Absorbs and distributes shock that is transferred up the lower limbs in movement activities - Transfers the weight of the upper body to the legs and feet What shape does the pelvis utilize? - Answer-...
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BIO 232 Lab Final Practical Exam (with pictures) - Questions with complete solutions
  • BIO 232 Lab Final Practical Exam (with pictures) - Questions with complete solutions

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  • BIO 232 Lab Final Practical Exam (with pictures) - Questions with complete solutions Which muscle extends the leg? Rectus femoris Label the structures in a lateral view of the right thigh. Classify the muscles of the thigh into their appropriate compartments. Label the gluteal muscles in the figure, and label their functions. Note that for each pair of labels, the top label is asking for the name of the muscle, and the bottom label is asking for the function of the muscle. Label the muscles t...
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Mako 101 Questions
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  • Mako 101 Questions Pathology means: - study of disease/ illness The main function of cortical )compact bone is to provide. - Strength Ipsilateral means: - Occurring on the same side of the body A ligament is a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that usually connects. - Bone to bone Bilateral means: - occurring on both sides of the body Synovectomy means: - Surgical removal of the joint lining. Osteotomy means: - Cutting bone Unilateral means: - Occurring on only one ...
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CrossFit Level 3 Study Guide Exam Questions with Correct Answers
  • CrossFit Level 3 Study Guide Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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  • CrossFit Level 3 Study Guide Exam Questions with Correct Answers Most important region to the generation of power in the body - Answer-The Hip Coxofemoral joint - Answer-The true hip joint The union between the head of the femur and the acetabulum of the pelvis Bones that comprise the hip - Answer-Illium Ischium Pubis All three contribute to the formation of the acetabulum, the deep socket that the head of the femur sits in, providing a great deal of structural stability. Aceta...
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Trail Guide To Body Muscle MovementsBack & Leg Questions With Solutions
  • Trail Guide To Body Muscle MovementsBack & Leg Questions With Solutions

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  • Trail Guide To Body Muscle MovementsBack & Leg Questions With Solutions Anterior Tilt Iliacus Pelvis Anterior Tilt and Lateral Tilt Latissium Dorsi Pelvis Posterior Tilt Biceps Femoris Pelvis Posterior Tilt Semitendinosus Pelvis Posterior Tilt Semimembranosus Pelvis Lateral Tilt Quadratus Lumborum Pelvis
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DPT712: LE MMT - MUSCLES, NERVES, AND NERVE ROOTS QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
  • DPT712: LE MMT - MUSCLES, NERVES, AND NERVE ROOTS QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS

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  • DPT712: LE MMT - MUSCLES, NERVES, AND NERVE ROOTS QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS iliacus, psoas major hip flexion: muscles femoral - L2, L3 iliacus: nerve and nerve roots L2, L3, L4 psoas major: nerve and nerve roots sartorius hip flexion, abduction, and lateral rotation: muscles femoral - L2, L3 sartorius: nerve and nerve roots gluteus maximus, semitendinosus, semimembranosus, biceps femoris hip extension: muscles inferior gluteal - L5, S1, S2 gluteus maximus: nerve and nerve ro...
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EXSS 288 Final Questions With Solutions(GRADED A+)
  • EXSS 288 Final Questions With Solutions(GRADED A+)

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  • Ilium - ANSWERS- forms upper 2/5 of acetabulum - covers top part of glenoid fossa (top part of socket where femur sits) - ASIS-sartorius - AIIS-Rectus femoris - PSIS-level of S2 - PIIS - iliac crest - greater sciatic notch (sciatic nerve runs through this) Ischium - ANSWERS- forms posterior 2/5 of acetabulum - ischial tuberosity Pubis - ANSWERS- forms anterior 1/5 of acetabulum - pubic symphysis: joining two sides of pelvis Ischial tuberosity - ANSWERS- weight bearing when sitt...
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