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    The Popliteal Fossa Is Bounded Superolaterally by Which Muscle
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The Popliteal Fossa Is Bounded Superolaterally by Which Muscle

Question 41

Question 41

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The popliteal fossa is bounded superolaterally by which muscle?


A) popliteus
B) semimembranosus
C) semitendinosus
D) gastrocnemius
E) biceps femoris

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