Deck 10: Lower Extremity

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The bones involved in forming the mortise joint are the fibula, tibia, and talus.
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The intercondylar fossa is found on the anterior distal femur.
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The head of the fibula is located proximally.
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The extensor digitorum longus and extensor hallucis longus are in the posterior compartment of muscles that move the foot and toe.
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The patella is the largest sesamoid bone in the human body.
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The gluteal (maximus, medius, and minimus) and tensor muscles abduct the thigh.
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The lateral compartment of muscles that move the foot and toe is also known as the peroneal.
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The cuboid articulates with the anterior calcaneus.
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The linea aspera is a ridge of bone running longitudinally on the middle third of the anterior femur.
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The tibial tuberosity is a secondary site of ossification.
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The iliopsoas, sartorius, and rectus femoris muscles adduct the thigh.
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The sinus tarsi is seen on sectional images between the calcaneus and talus.
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The inferior patella is the base.
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Ligaments associated with the knee joint include the patellar, anterior cruciate, and posterior cruciate.
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The anterior talar articulating surface of the calcaneus rests on the sustentaculum tali.
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The ligaments seen medially on sectional images of the ankle are the deltoid and spring.
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The peroneus brevis and longus muscles are in the anterior compartment of muscles that move the foot and toe.
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The gracilis, hamstrings, and sartorius are involved in extending the lower leg.
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The heads of the metatarsals articulate with the cuneiform bones and cuboid.
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The flexor (digitorum longus and hallucis longus) gastrocnemius, plantaris, popliteus, and soleus muscles are in the posterior compartment of muscles that move the foot and toe.
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The longest, strongest, and heaviest bone in the human body is the femur.
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The bases of the metatarsals are proximal.
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The Achilles and plantaris tendons insert onto the calcaneus.
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The hamstring, gemellus, obturator, piriformis, and quadratus femoris muscles flex the thigh at the hip joint.
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The inferior surface of the distal tibia articulates with the talus.
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The head of the femur and all of the acetabulum are completely covered with articulating cartilage.
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The transverse ligament is seen on sectional images connecting the lateral and medial menisci.
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Tendons associated with the ankle joint include the Achilles, extensor digitorum longus, extensor hallucis longus, and tibialis anterior.
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The plantaris muscle tendon inserts alongside the lateral aspect of the Achilles tendon.
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The adductors (brevis, longus, and magnus), gracilis, and pectineus muscles are in the medial group of muscles that move the femur.
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The superior surface of the talus articulating with the tibia is the head.
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The first, second, and third cuneiforms are seen on sectional images articulating with the anterior navicular.
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The small pit on the head of the femur is the adductor tubercle.
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The hamstring, gemellus, obturator, piriformis, and quadratus femoris muscles are all in the posterior group of muscles that move the femur.
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The iliopsoas, sartorius, and rectus femoris are all in the anterior group of muscles that move the femur.
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The muscle tendons that merge to form the Achilles tendon are the gastrocnemius and plantaris.
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The movement between the femur and tibia is a modified hinge joint.
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The quadriceps femoris muscle is involved in extending the lower leg.
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The hamstring muscles include the biceps femoris, semimembranosus, and quadriceps femoris.
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The first cuneiform articulates with the anterior talus.
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Which ligament of the knee joint is not external?

A)patellar
B)tibial collateral
C)anterior cruciate
D)fibular collateral
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The ligamentum teres femoris is a ligament associated with the knee joint.
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The rectus femoris is one of the four heads of the quadriceps femoris.
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Which bone is seen on sectional images articulating with the anterior talus?

A)calcaneus
B)cuboid
C)navicular
D)third cuneiform
E)first cuneiform
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The zona orbicularis is associated with the knee joint.
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The first metatarsal is on the lateral foot.
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The apex of the fibula

A)extends inferiorly from the lateral malleolus.
B)extends superiorly from the head.
C)extends medially from the head.
D)There is no apex associated with the fibula.
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Which ligaments is/are associated with the knee joint?

A)patellar
B)anterior cruciate
C)posterior cruciate
D)All of the above
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What type of diarthrodial joint is the ankle joint?

A)gliding
B)condyloid
C)hinge
D)ball-and-socket
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Which muscle(s) that move the femur is/are also involved in moving the lower leg?

A)gracilis
B)hamstrings
C)sartorius
D)All of the above
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An alternative term for the ligament of the head of the femur is

A)cotyloid ligament.
B)acetabular labrum.
C)ligamentum teres femoris.
D)transverse ligament.
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The flexor (digitorum longus and hallucis longus), gastrocnemius, plantaris, popliteus, and soleus muscles are muscles that move the foot and toe. In which compartment are they located?

A)anterior
B)posterior
C)lateral
D)None of the above
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The extensor retinacula of the ankle are located

A)anteriorly.
B)posteriorly.
C)laterally.
D)medially.
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The menisci are

A)pads of fat.
B)pads of fibrocartilage.
C)sacs of synovial fluid lined by a synovial membrane.
D)None of the above
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Which are condyloid joints?

A)patella and femoral patellar surface
B)lateral femoral and tibial condyles
C)medial femoral and tibial condyles
D)All of the above
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The joint classification of the tibiofemoral joint is

A)amphiarthrosis.
B)diarthrosis.
C)synarthrosis.
D)None of the above
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The gluteal (maximus, medius, and minimus) and tensor muscles are in the medial group of muscles that move the femur.
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The largest sesamoid bone in the body is found

A)in the vicinity of the knee.
B)in the foot.
C)in the hand.
D)All sesamoid bones are approximately the same size.
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Which ligament is associated with the hip joint?

A)patellar
B)ligamentum teres femoris
C)anterior cruciate
D)posterior cruciate
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The classification of the ankle joint is

A)amphiarthrosis.
B)diarthrosis.
C)synarthrosis.
D)None of the above
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In which group is the talocalcaneal ligament of the ankle?

A)lateral
B)medial
C)interosseous
D)None of the above
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The zona orbicularis

A)encircles the femoral neck.
B)encircles the head of the fibula.
C)is found in the intercondylar fossa.
D)is found on the patellar surface.
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The flexor retinacula of the ankle are located

A)anteriorly.
B)posteriorly.
C)laterally.
D)medially.
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The hamstring, gemellus, obturator, piriformis, and quadratus femoris muscles all move the femur. They are in the

A)anterior group.
B)posterior group.
C)medial group.
D)lateral group.
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What type of diarthrodial joint is the hip?

A)hinge
B)condylar
C)ball-and-socket
D)gliding
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Which bone(s) is/are seen on sectional images articulating with the anterior navicular?

A)talus
B)cuboid
C)calcaneus
D)first, second, and third cuneiforms
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The peroneus brevis and longus are muscles that move the foot and toe. In which compartment are they located?

A)anterior
B)posterior
C)lateral
D)None of the above
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What action(s) do the gracilis, hamstring, and sartorius muscles perform on the lower leg?

A)flex the leg at the knee joint
B)extend the leg at the knee joint
C)a and b
D)The muscles listed do not move the lower leg.
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What action do the hamstring, gemellus, obturator, piriformis, and quadratus femoris muscles perform on the femur?

A)abduction
B)adduction
C)lateral rotation
D)flexion
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The bursa(e) of the ankle is/are

A)over the medial malleolus of the tibia.
B)over the lateral malleolus of the fibula.
C)external to the Achilles tendon.
D)internal to the Achilles tendon.
E)All of the above
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The acetabular fossa

A)accommodates the head of the femur.
B)is covered with articulating cartilage.
C)contains a fat pad.
D)All of the above
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The Achilles and plantaris tendons insert onto the

A)calcaneus.
B)lateral malleolus of the fibula.
C)medial malleolus of the tibia.
D)talus.
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The intercondyloid eminence of the tibia

A)is located on the superior surface.
B)is formed by the medial and lateral intercondylar tubercles.
C)has tibial plateaus on either side.
D)All of the above
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The iliopectineal bursa is associated with the

A)hip joint.
B)knee.
C)ankle joint.
D)symphysis pubis.
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Of the ligaments reinforcing the articular capsule of the hip, the strongest is the

A)iliofemoral.
B)ischiofemoral.
C)pubofemoral.
D)a, b, and c have the same amount of strength.
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Which ligament connects the fovea capitis of the head of the femur to the acetabular or cotyloid notch?

A)cotyloid ligament
B)ligamentum teres femoris
C)transverse ligament
D)None of the above
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The cotyloid notch is associated with the

A)acetabulum.
B)intercondylar fossa.
C)talus.
D)distal femur.
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The intercondylar fossa is found on the

A)anterior distal femur.
B)posterior distal femur.
C)anterior proximal tibia.
D)posterior proximal tibia.
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Which bone is seen on sectional images articulating with the anterior calcaneus?

A)talus
B)cuboid
C)navicular
D)first cuneiform
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Which is not an intracapsular ligament?

A)anterior cruciate
B)posterior cruciate
C)transverse
D)capsular
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The bones involved in forming the mortise joint are the fibula, tibia, and talus.
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The intercondylar fossa is found on the anterior distal femur.
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The head of the fibula is located proximally.
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The extensor digitorum longus and extensor hallucis longus are in the posterior compartment of muscles that move the foot and toe.
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The patella is the largest sesamoid bone in the human body.
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The gluteal (maximus, medius, and minimus) and tensor muscles abduct the thigh.
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The lateral compartment of muscles that move the foot and toe is also known as the peroneal.
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The cuboid articulates with the anterior calcaneus.
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The linea aspera is a ridge of bone running longitudinally on the middle third of the anterior femur.
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The tibial tuberosity is a secondary site of ossification.
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The iliopsoas, sartorius, and rectus femoris muscles adduct the thigh.
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The sinus tarsi is seen on sectional images between the calcaneus and talus.
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The inferior patella is the base.
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Ligaments associated with the knee joint include the patellar, anterior cruciate, and posterior cruciate.
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The anterior talar articulating surface of the calcaneus rests on the sustentaculum tali.
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The ligaments seen medially on sectional images of the ankle are the deltoid and spring.
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The peroneus brevis and longus muscles are in the anterior compartment of muscles that move the foot and toe.
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The gracilis, hamstrings, and sartorius are involved in extending the lower leg.
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The heads of the metatarsals articulate with the cuneiform bones and cuboid.
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The flexor (digitorum longus and hallucis longus) gastrocnemius, plantaris, popliteus, and soleus muscles are in the posterior compartment of muscles that move the foot and toe.
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The longest, strongest, and heaviest bone in the human body is the femur.
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The bases of the metatarsals are proximal.
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The Achilles and plantaris tendons insert onto the calcaneus.
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The hamstring, gemellus, obturator, piriformis, and quadratus femoris muscles flex the thigh at the hip joint.
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The inferior surface of the distal tibia articulates with the talus.
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The head of the femur and all of the acetabulum are completely covered with articulating cartilage.
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The transverse ligament is seen on sectional images connecting the lateral and medial menisci.
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Tendons associated with the ankle joint include the Achilles, extensor digitorum longus, extensor hallucis longus, and tibialis anterior.
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The plantaris muscle tendon inserts alongside the lateral aspect of the Achilles tendon.
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The adductors (brevis, longus, and magnus), gracilis, and pectineus muscles are in the medial group of muscles that move the femur.
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The superior surface of the talus articulating with the tibia is the head.
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The first, second, and third cuneiforms are seen on sectional images articulating with the anterior navicular.
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The small pit on the head of the femur is the adductor tubercle.
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The hamstring, gemellus, obturator, piriformis, and quadratus femoris muscles are all in the posterior group of muscles that move the femur.
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The iliopsoas, sartorius, and rectus femoris are all in the anterior group of muscles that move the femur.
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The muscle tendons that merge to form the Achilles tendon are the gastrocnemius and plantaris.
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The movement between the femur and tibia is a modified hinge joint.
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The quadriceps femoris muscle is involved in extending the lower leg.
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The hamstring muscles include the biceps femoris, semimembranosus, and quadriceps femoris.
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The first cuneiform articulates with the anterior talus.
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Which ligament of the knee joint is not external?

A)patellar
B)tibial collateral
C)anterior cruciate
D)fibular collateral
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The ligamentum teres femoris is a ligament associated with the knee joint.
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The rectus femoris is one of the four heads of the quadriceps femoris.
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Which bone is seen on sectional images articulating with the anterior talus?

A)calcaneus
B)cuboid
C)navicular
D)third cuneiform
E)first cuneiform
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The zona orbicularis is associated with the knee joint.
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The first metatarsal is on the lateral foot.
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The apex of the fibula

A)extends inferiorly from the lateral malleolus.
B)extends superiorly from the head.
C)extends medially from the head.
D)There is no apex associated with the fibula.
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Which ligaments is/are associated with the knee joint?

A)patellar
B)anterior cruciate
C)posterior cruciate
D)All of the above
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What type of diarthrodial joint is the ankle joint?

A)gliding
B)condyloid
C)hinge
D)ball-and-socket
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Which muscle(s) that move the femur is/are also involved in moving the lower leg?

A)gracilis
B)hamstrings
C)sartorius
D)All of the above
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An alternative term for the ligament of the head of the femur is

A)cotyloid ligament.
B)acetabular labrum.
C)ligamentum teres femoris.
D)transverse ligament.
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The flexor (digitorum longus and hallucis longus), gastrocnemius, plantaris, popliteus, and soleus muscles are muscles that move the foot and toe. In which compartment are they located?

A)anterior
B)posterior
C)lateral
D)None of the above
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The extensor retinacula of the ankle are located

A)anteriorly.
B)posteriorly.
C)laterally.
D)medially.
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The menisci are

A)pads of fat.
B)pads of fibrocartilage.
C)sacs of synovial fluid lined by a synovial membrane.
D)None of the above
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Which are condyloid joints?

A)patella and femoral patellar surface
B)lateral femoral and tibial condyles
C)medial femoral and tibial condyles
D)All of the above
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The joint classification of the tibiofemoral joint is

A)amphiarthrosis.
B)diarthrosis.
C)synarthrosis.
D)None of the above
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The gluteal (maximus, medius, and minimus) and tensor muscles are in the medial group of muscles that move the femur.
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The largest sesamoid bone in the body is found

A)in the vicinity of the knee.
B)in the foot.
C)in the hand.
D)All sesamoid bones are approximately the same size.
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Which ligament is associated with the hip joint?

A)patellar
B)ligamentum teres femoris
C)anterior cruciate
D)posterior cruciate
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The classification of the ankle joint is

A)amphiarthrosis.
B)diarthrosis.
C)synarthrosis.
D)None of the above
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In which group is the talocalcaneal ligament of the ankle?

A)lateral
B)medial
C)interosseous
D)None of the above
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The zona orbicularis

A)encircles the femoral neck.
B)encircles the head of the fibula.
C)is found in the intercondylar fossa.
D)is found on the patellar surface.
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The flexor retinacula of the ankle are located

A)anteriorly.
B)posteriorly.
C)laterally.
D)medially.
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The hamstring, gemellus, obturator, piriformis, and quadratus femoris muscles all move the femur. They are in the

A)anterior group.
B)posterior group.
C)medial group.
D)lateral group.
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What type of diarthrodial joint is the hip?

A)hinge
B)condylar
C)ball-and-socket
D)gliding
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Which bone(s) is/are seen on sectional images articulating with the anterior navicular?

A)talus
B)cuboid
C)calcaneus
D)first, second, and third cuneiforms
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The peroneus brevis and longus are muscles that move the foot and toe. In which compartment are they located?

A)anterior
B)posterior
C)lateral
D)None of the above
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What action(s) do the gracilis, hamstring, and sartorius muscles perform on the lower leg?

A)flex the leg at the knee joint
B)extend the leg at the knee joint
C)a and b
D)The muscles listed do not move the lower leg.
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What action do the hamstring, gemellus, obturator, piriformis, and quadratus femoris muscles perform on the femur?

A)abduction
B)adduction
C)lateral rotation
D)flexion
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The bursa(e) of the ankle is/are

A)over the medial malleolus of the tibia.
B)over the lateral malleolus of the fibula.
C)external to the Achilles tendon.
D)internal to the Achilles tendon.
E)All of the above
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The acetabular fossa

A)accommodates the head of the femur.
B)is covered with articulating cartilage.
C)contains a fat pad.
D)All of the above
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The Achilles and plantaris tendons insert onto the

A)calcaneus.
B)lateral malleolus of the fibula.
C)medial malleolus of the tibia.
D)talus.
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The intercondyloid eminence of the tibia

A)is located on the superior surface.
B)is formed by the medial and lateral intercondylar tubercles.
C)has tibial plateaus on either side.
D)All of the above
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The iliopectineal bursa is associated with the

A)hip joint.
B)knee.
C)ankle joint.
D)symphysis pubis.
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Of the ligaments reinforcing the articular capsule of the hip, the strongest is the

A)iliofemoral.
B)ischiofemoral.
C)pubofemoral.
D)a, b, and c have the same amount of strength.
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Which ligament connects the fovea capitis of the head of the femur to the acetabular or cotyloid notch?

A)cotyloid ligament
B)ligamentum teres femoris
C)transverse ligament
D)None of the above
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77
The cotyloid notch is associated with the

A)acetabulum.
B)intercondylar fossa.
C)talus.
D)distal femur.
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78
The intercondylar fossa is found on the

A)anterior distal femur.
B)posterior distal femur.
C)anterior proximal tibia.
D)posterior proximal tibia.
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79
Which bone is seen on sectional images articulating with the anterior calcaneus?

A)talus
B)cuboid
C)navicular
D)first cuneiform
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80
Which is not an intracapsular ligament?

A)anterior cruciate
B)posterior cruciate
C)transverse
D)capsular
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