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Name the nerve that supplies each muscle of the forearm. When it is a branch of the radial or median nerve, specify the branch.
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Most correctly guessed answers
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- anconeus
- radial
- 84.7%
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- pronator teres
- median
- 82.1%
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- palmaris longus
- median
- 81.1%
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- flexor carpi radialis
- median
- 79.1%
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- brachioradialis
- radial
- 77.6%
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- flexor carpi ulnaris
- ulnar
- 77.0%
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- flexor digitorum superficialis
- median
- 76.0%
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- extensor carpi radialis longus
- radial
- 74.5%
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- flexor digitorum profundus (medial part)
- ulnar
- 73.5%
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- extensor digitorum
- posterior interosseous (from radial)
- 67.3%
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- extensor digiti minimi
- posterior interosseous (from radial)
- 66.3%
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- extensor indicis
- posterior interosseous (from radial)
- 66.3%
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- extensor carpi ulnaris
- posterior interosseous (from radial)
- 65.8%
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- extensor pollicis brevis
- posterior interosseous (from radial)
- 65.3%
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- pronator quadratus
- anterior interosseous (from median)
- 63.8%
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- abductor pollicis longus
- posterior interosseous (from radial)
- 62.8%
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- extensor pollicis longus
- posterior interosseous (from radial)
- 62.8%
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- flexor pollicis longus
- anterior interosseous (from median)
- 62.8%
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- flexor digitorum profundus (lateral part)
- anterior interosseous (from median)
- 59.7%
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- extensor carpi radialis brevis
- deep (from radial)
- 55.1%
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- supinator
- deep (from radial)
- 50.0%
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