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question 13
which of the following is not a muscle that moves the thigh?
adductor longus
gracilis
iliopsoas
sacrospinalis
question 14
fascia is a general term for the fibrous connective tissue found under the skin and around muscle.
true
false
question 15
the muscle that raises or lowers the shoulders or shrugs them is the:
deltoid.
latissimus dorsi.
trapezius.
pectoralis minor.
Brief Explanations
- Question 13: The adductor longus, gracilis, and iliopsoas are muscles that move the thigh. The sacrospinalis is not involved in thigh - movement. It is a muscle group related to the vertebral column.
- Question 14: Fascia is indeed a general term for the fibrous connective tissue found under the skin and around muscle, providing support and separation.
- Question 15: The trapezius muscle is responsible for raising or lowering the shoulders or shrugging them. The deltoid is mainly for arm - movement, the latissimus dorsi is for arm adduction and extension, and the pectoralis minor is involved in shoulder girdle movement but not primarily in shoulder elevation/depression like the trapezius.
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- Question 13: D. Sacrospinalis
- Question 14: A. True
- Question 15: C. trapezius