Supinator O: The lateral epicondyle of the humerus

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Supinator O: The lateral epicondyle of the humerus I: The lateral surface of the proximal third of the radius A: Supination of the forearm Click for Answer

Pronator teres O: The medial epicondyle of the humerus and the coronoid process of the ulna I: The midlateral surface of the radius A: Pronation of the forearm Click for Answer

Triceps brachii O: Long head: the inferior margin of the Glenoid fossa Lateral head: the lateral, posterior surface of the humerus Medial head: the posterior surface of the humerus   I: The olecranon of the ulna A: Extension of the elbow joint Click for Answer

Brachialis O: The distal, anterior surface of the humerus   I: The coronoid process of the ulna A: Flexion of the elbow joint Click for Answer

Biceps brachii O: Long head: superior margin of the Glenoid fossa Short head: the coracoid process of the scapula   I: The radial tuberosity of the radius A: Flexion of the elbow joint Click for Answer

External obliques O: The last eight (8) ribs I: The iliac crest and   I: The iliac crest and the linea alba A: Both: flexion of the vertebral column Single: lateral flexion of the vertebral column Click for Answer

Latissimus dorsi O: Spinous processes of T6 through L5, the iliac crest, the sacrum and ribs 9 through 12 I:The intertubercular groove of the humerus A: ADduction of the humerus Click for Answer

Pectoralis major O:The clavicle, the sternum and the costal cartilage of ribs 2 through 6 I: The greater tubercle of the humerus A: ADduction of the humerus Click for Answer

Trapezius O: The occipital bone and the spinous processes of C7 through T12 I: The clavicle, the acromion and the spine of the scapula A: Stabilizes the scapula Superior fibers: elevation of the scapula Intermediate fibers: retraction of the scapula Inferior fibers: depression of the scapula Click for Answer

Iliopsoas- Iliacus O: The iliac fossa and the sacrum I: The lesser trochanter of the femur A: Flexion of the hip joint Click for Answer

Iliopsoas- Psoas major O: The transverse processes and bodies of L1 through L5 I: The lesser trochanter of the femur A: Flexion of the hip joint Click for Answer

Adductor longus O: The pubic crest and the symphysis pubis I: The linea aspera of the femur A: ADduction of the hip joint Click for Answer