Anatomy Quiz Leg Muscles The muscles that are asked about are in RED.

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Anatomy Quiz Leg Muscles The muscles that are asked about are in RED.

1) Name this muscle. 2) Name this muscle’s insertion.

3) Name this muscle. 4) Name this muscle’s origin.

5) Name this muscle’s origin. 6) Name this muscle’s insertion.

7) Name the muscle that is lightened in red. 8) Name this muscle’s origin. 9) Name this muscle’s insertion.

10) Name this muscle. 11) Name this muscle’s insertion.

12) Name the two muscles that together make up this muscle. 13) What is the insertion of this muscle?

14) Name this muscle. 15) Name this muscle’s insertion.

16) Name this muscle. 17) Name this muscle’s insertion.

18) Name this muscle. 19) Name this muscle’s origin.

20) Name this muscle. 21) Name this muscle’s origin.

22) Name this muscle. 23) Name this muscle’s insertion.

24) Name the two muscle’s that insert at the proximomedial surface of the tibia. 25) What are those two muscles’ origin?

26) Name this muscle (It is found underneath the rectus femoris). 27) Name this muscle’s origin.

28) Name this muscle and the head shown. 29) Name this muscle’s insertion.

30) Name this muscle’s origin. 31) Name this muscle’s insertion.

32) Name this muscle (note the cut away superficial muscle at the knee). 33) Name this muscle’s insertion.

34) Name this muscle (the large, broad, red muscle). 35) Name this muscle’s origin. 36) Name this muscle’s insertion.

37) What muscles is labeled “B”? 38) What muscle is labeled “C”?

39) What is the origin of “A”? 40) What is the origin of “D”? 41) What is the insertion of “B”?

42) What is the origin of “B”? 43) What is the origin of “C”? 44) What is the insertion of “E”?

45) What is the origin of “C”? 46) What is the origin of “B”?

47) What muscle is labeled “B”? 48) What muscle is labeled “C”? 49) What muscles is labeled “D”?

50) What muscle is labeled “B”? 51) What muscle is labeled “C”? 52) What muscle is labeled “D”? 53) What muscle is labeled “E”?

The End.