contact/2332/Dermatomes_of_lower_limb_(posterior)
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- Deep posterior forearm muscles (innervation)
- Answer the questions in your head, click "Show answer", and mark yourself.
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- Superficial posterior forearm muscles (innervation)
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- Deep posterior forearm muscles (attachments)
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- Radius (posterior)
- Fill in the labels on this posterior view of the right radius.
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- Which cranial fossa
- Which cranial fossa are each of the foramina found in?
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- Femur (posterior)
- Label the features on this posterior view of the right femur.
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- Posterior compartment of the thigh
- Name all the muscles in the posterior compartment of the thigh.
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- Carpal bones (posterior)
- Name the carpal bones indicated on this on this posterior view of the right carpus.
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- Scapula (posterior)
- Fill in the labels on this posterior view of the left scapula.
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- Posterior compartment of the leg
- Name all the muscles in the posterior compartment of the leg.
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- Humerus (posterior)
- Fill in the labels on this posterior view of the right humerus.
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- Anterior and posterior compartments of the arm
- Name all the muscles in the anterior and posterior compartments of the arm.
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- Muscles around the hip (posterior)
- Label the structures indicated on these posterior views of the hip.
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- Atlas
- Label the parts of the atlas, as indicated.
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- Cutaneous nerves of the lower limb (posterior)
- Label the cutaneous nerves that supply the areas indicated.
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- Circle of Willis in situ
- Label the arteries on the diagram.
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- Posterior compartment of the forearm
- Name all the muscles in the posterior compartment of the forearm.
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- Nerves supplying forearm muscles
- Name the nerve that supplies each muscle of the forearm. When it is a branch of the radial or median nerve, specify the branch.