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medial Sartorius Semitendinosis Gracilis Semimembranosis Tensor fascia latae Adductor longus Adductor femoris

lateral Biceps femoris (cut and lifted) Gluteus medius Gluteus maximus

Medial Hind Leg 2. 1. 3. 8. 4. 9. 10. 11. 5. 12. 6. 7. 1. Sartorius 2. Vastus Lateralis 15. 3. Rectus femoris 4. Vastus medialis 13. 14. 5. Gracilis 6. Adductor longus or pectineus 8. Tibialis anterior 9. Sartorius 7. Tibialis anterior 10. Gracilis 11. Semimembranosis 12. Gastocnemius 13. Achilles tendon 14. Vastus medialis 15. Sartorius or Tensor fascia latae

lateral 16. Gluteus medius 16. 17. Tensor fascia latae 17 18. Vastus lateralis 18 19. Biceps femoris 19 20. Gastrocnemius 20. lateral

21. Sartorius medial 22. Gracilis 23 21. Pectineus 22

medial 25. 26 27 24. 24. Sartorius 25. Pectineus 26. Adductor longus 27. Vastus lateralis 28 28. Vastus medialis 29 29. Adductor femoris 30. 30. Gracilis 31. 31. semimembranosis 32. 32. Semitendinosis 33. Gastrocnemius 33.

34. Gastrocnemius 35. Achilles tendon 34. 36. Soleus 36. 35. medial

medial 37. Semitendinosus 38. Gastrocnemius 39. Tibialis anterior 37. 40. Achilles tendon 40. medial

Foreleg 41. Brachioradialis 42. What structure connects the gastrocnemius to the cat’s heel? 41. Achilles tendon Foreleg

Chest and Abdomen Practice Quiz #1-10 Pectoralis minor Pectoralis major Triceps brachii Pectoantebrachialis Clavobrachialis Sternomastoideus 10 6 5 External oblique Internal oblique Transversus abdominis Rectus abdominis 8 9 7 Chest and Abdomen Practice Quiz #1-10

Medial Hind leg 1. Sartorius 2. Gracilis 3. Pectineus   4. Adductor longus

Medial Hind leg 1. Sartorius 2. Gracilis 3. Tensor fascia latae    4. Vastus medialis    5. Adductor femoris 6.6. Semimembranosus    7. Semitendinosus    8. Rectus femoris    9. Vastus lateralis  10. Adductor longus  11. Pectineus Medial Hind leg

Medial Hind leg 4 6 5 1. Semimembranosus 2. Semitendinosus   3. Gastrocnemius   4. Soleus   5. Achilles tendon   6. Tibialis anterior 4 6 Medial Hind leg 5

Anterior and Posterior Skeletal Muscles of the Cat 5. 6. 1. 4. 2. 3. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 15. 14. 13. Anterior and Posterior Skeletal Muscles of the Cat