Hint | Answer | % Correct |
---|---|---|
pelvic girdle - biggest butt muscle | Gluteus maximus | 100%
|
Pelvic girdle - medium butt muscle | Gluteus medius | 100%
|
Pelvic girdle - smallest butt muscle | Gluteus minimus | 80%
|
Rotator cuff - Below the spine of the scapula | Infraspinatus | 80%
|
Neck - connected to the sternum, clavicle, and mastoid process | sternocleidomastoid | 80%
|
Rotator cuff - under the scapula | subscapularis | 80%
|
Rotator cuff - above the spine of the scapula | supraspinatus | 80%
|
Rotator cuff - Helps hold the glenohumeral joint in place | Teres minor | 80%
|
Back - connected on either side of the spine to straighten the back | Erector spinae | 60%
|
Lower leg - Located on the back leg superficially | Gastrocnemius | 60%
|
Face - moves the mandible | masseter | 60%
|
Upper leg - stretches across for lateral rotation | Sartorius | 40%
|
Lower leg - Located on the back leg deep | soleus | 40%
|
Face - where the forehead is located | temporalis | 40%
|
Upper leg - located laterally from the iliac to the tibia | Iliotibial tract | 20%
|
Face - around the eyes | Orbicularus oculi | 0%
|
Face - Around the mouth | Orbicularus oris | 0%
|
Upper leg - part right above the patellar | Patellar ligament | 0%
|
Upper leg - located laterally for abduction of the leg | Tesor faciae latae | 0%
|
Copyright H Brothers Inc, 2008–2024
Contact Us | Go To Top | View Mobile Site