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Moving the forearm from anatomical position to the prone position is called pronation and is achieved
by contracting the....... muscle. - pronator quadratus



Returning the forearm to anatomical position from the prone position is called supination and is
achieved by contracting the.................and the biceps brachii muscles. - supinator



The pivoting motion that results in supination of the forearm takes place at the joint. - proximal
radioulnar



The biceps brachii and the brachialis are the primary ____________ of the elbow. - flexors



An injury to the radial nerve will inhibit the ability to ____________ the elbow. - extend



The ____________ attaches to the olecranon of the ulna. - triceps brachii



The ____________ has a skeletal attachment on the lateral epicondyle of the humerus. -



With its belly in the forearm, the ____________ flexes the elbow. - brachioradialis



The act of clapping your hands out in front of you with your elbows fully extended is achieved by
contracting the ____________ muscles. - pectoralis major



Moving your arms from your sides in an attempt to form the letter "T" with your body is achieved by
contracting the lateral fibers of the ____________ muscles. - deltoid



The motion required to pull on the oars of a boat is achieved by contracting the ____________ muscles.
- latissimus dorsi

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