Hint | Answer | % Correct |
---|---|---|
The gluteal region | Gluteus maximus | 97%
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Gluteus minimus | 97%
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Gluteus medius | 93%
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Vastus lateralis | 86%
| |
Vastus medialis | 86%
| |
Soleus | 85%
| |
Vastus intermedius | 85%
| |
The posterior compartment of the leg | Gastrocnemius | 84%
|
The anterior compartment of the thigh | Rectus femoris | 84%
|
Sartorius | 83%
| |
Adductor brevis | 81%
| |
Piriformis | 81%
| |
The medial compartment of the thigh | Adductor magnus | 80%
|
Semimembranosus | 78%
| |
Adductor longus | 77%
| |
Semitendinosus | 77%
| |
The anterior compartment of the leg | Tibialis anterior | 77%
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The posterior compartment of the thigh | Biceps femoris | 76%
|
Obturator internus | 74%
| |
Gracilis | 70%
| |
Tibialis posterior | 69%
| |
Extensor digitorum longus | 68%
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The lateral compartment of the leg | Fibularis longus | 68%
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Obturator externus | 67%
| |
Extensor hallucis longus | 66%
| |
Fibularis brevis | 66%
| |
Flexor digitorum longus | 66%
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Gemellus inferior | 65%
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Gemellus superior | 65%
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Plantaris | 65%
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Pectineus | 63%
| |
Flexor hallucis longus | 61%
| |
Quadratus femoris | 53%
| |
Tensor fascia lata | 47%
| |
Fibularis tertius | 44%
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