Anatomy Quiz

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Anatomy Quiz Challenge

Test your knowledge of human anatomy with our engaging Anatomy Quiz! This quiz covers various topics related to the anatomy of the leg and foot, including arteries, nerves, muscles, and common conditions.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Perfect for students and enthusiasts alike
  • Enhance your understanding of human anatomy
30 Questions8 MinutesCreated by LearningLegs42
The medial planter artery is larger than the lateral planter artery.
True
False
The above and lateral boundary of the POPLITEAL FOSSA
Lateral head of gastrocnemius
Plantaris
Biceps Femoris
Semitendonosus and Semimembrenosus
Popliteus Muscle
Femoral Artery becomes Popliteal Artery at:
The popliteal fossa
Mid point of the ingunal ligament
At the opening of adductor magnus
Lower border of popliteus muscle
We can feel the pulsation of the ANTERIOIR TIBIAL ARTERY at:
Midway between 2 malleoli
Behind medial malleolus
Popliteal foss
Medially to the extensor digitorum longus tendon
The leg is devided into 3 anatomical compartments ,anterior posterior and lateral
True
False
The nerve that supplies the Lateal group of the leg:
Superficial peroneal nerve
Deep peroneal nerve
Tibial nerve
The origin of the Tibialis Anterior muscle :
Anterior surface of tibia
Anterior surface of the fibula
Lateral surface of tibia
The insertion of the peroneus terius :
Medial cuniform and 1st metatarsal bone
Distal phalanx of the big toe
Base of the 5th metatarsal bone
Extensor digitorum BREVIS is originated from :
Calcaneus
Talus
Anterior surface of the fibula
The action of the fibularis longus:
Planterflexion and inversion of the foot
Dorsiflextion and eversion of the foot
Planterflexion and eversion of the foot
Dorsiflextion and inversion of the foot
Nerve supply of the gastrocnemius is:
Femoral nerve
Sciatic nerve
Common peroneal nerve
Tibial nerve
The muscle that unlocks the Knee Joint:
Plantaris muscle
Popliteus muscle
Tibialis anterior
The locking of the knee occurs at :
Terminal stage of flexion
Terminal stage of extension
Femoral nerve passes
Inside the femoral sheath lateral to the femoral artery
Outside the femoral sheath lateral to the femoral artery
The origin of sciatic nerve:
L2,3,4
S1,2,3
L4,5 and S1,2,3
The sciatic nerve ends at
At the opening of adductor magnus
Popliteal fossa
Lower end of popliteus muscle
Wrong intermascular injection causes:
Sciatica
Sciatic nerve injury
The nerve that enters the popliteul fossa from the upper angle and leaves from the lower angle
Femoral nerve
Popliteal nerve
Common peroneal nerve
Tibial Nerve
Flexor hallucis longus is innervated by :
Superficial peroneal nerve
Deep peroneal nerve
Tibial nerve
Medial planter nerve
Abductor Hallicus is innervated by lateral planter neve
True
False
The deformity that occurs due to Tibial nerve injury :
Calcaneovalgus
Calcaneovalgus
Calcaneovalgus
Calcaneovalgus
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In calcaneovalgus deformity the foot is:
Dorsiflexed and inverted
Planterflexed and inverted
Dorsiflexed and everted
Planterflexed and everted
The medial 2/3 of the sole and the medial 3 and half toes is innervated by:
Lateral plantar nerve
Medial plantar nerve
Superficial peroneal nerve
Deep peroneal nerve
Sensory loss of the skin between big toe and second toe at the dorsum of the foot is due to injury in:
Tibial nerve
Femoral nerve
Saphenous nerve
Deep peroneal nerve
Foot drop is caused by the injury in the superficial peroneal nerve.
TRUE
FALSE
Fracture of neck of the fibula will cause:
Injury in the tibial nerve
Injury of the common peroneal nerve
Dorsalis pedis artery begins at
Ankle joint
Between medial calcaneus and the lateral malleolus
Bellow the
The great saphenous vien terminates in :
Popliteal vien
Femoral vien
Small saphenous viens RUNS in :
Back of the thigh
Medial of the leg
Back of the leg
Dorsum of the foot
Femoral vien becomes
External iliac vien in the thigh
External iliac vien in the pelvic
Popliteal vien in the thigh
Great saphenous vien
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