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Muscle movements

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Muscle of the back that adducts and rotates the arm laterally   Infraspinatus  
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A muscle of the back that inserts on the humerus and helps to move the arm   Latissimus dorsi  
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A muscle that inserts mid-humerus   Deltoid  
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A muscle that raises the arm above the head   Deltoid  
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A muscle that extends the forearm and inserts on the ulna   Triceps brachii  
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Which muscle rotates the forearm laterally?   Supinator  
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Which muscle flexes and abducts the wrist?   Flexor carpi radialis  
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Which muscle runs along the lateral side of the forearm and extends and abducts the wrist?   Extensor carpi radialis longus  
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A large muscle that connects the ulna to the distal phalanges, flexes the distal joints of the fingers.   Flexor digitorum profundus  
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A muscle that runs medially along the forearm and connects the humerus to the middle phalanges   Flexor digitorum superficialis  
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A muscle with its origin on the mid-humerus, insertion on the coronoid process of the ulna, which flexes forearm at elbow   Brachialis  
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A muscle that crosses over the anterior portion of the thigh from lateral to medial   Sartorius  
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A muscle which attaches to the spine of the lesser trochanter   Psoas major  
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A muscle whose origin is on the pubic bone and insertion is on the linea aspera of the femur   Adductor longus  
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Origin on the ischial tuberosity and insertion on medial surface of the tibia   Semitendinosus  
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Origin on the ischial tuberosity and insertion on medial condyle of tibia   Semimembranosus  
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An antagonist to the rectus femoris   Biceps femoris  
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An antagonist to the gluteus maximus   Rectus femoris  
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An antagonist to the soleus   Tibialis anterior  
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Flexes the hip and extends the knee   Rectus femoris  
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Flexes the knee and hip   Sartorius  
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Adducts leg at hip   Gracilis  
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Inverts the foot   Tibialis anerior  
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Rotates and protracts the scapula and elevates the ribs   Serratus anterior  
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The coracobrachialis   Adducts and flexes the arm  
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A muscle that can adduct, flex, and extend the arm   Pectoralis major  
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Extends, abducts, and laterally rotates thigh   Gluteus maximus  
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