Muscle Origin Quiz

Create an anatomical illustration showing the human muscular system, highlighting the origins of major muscles, in a detailed yet easy-to-understand style.

Muscle Origin Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge of muscle origins with our interactive quiz! This quiz contains 36 questions that will challenge your understanding of human anatomy and the origins of various muscles.

Whether you’re a student, a fitness enthusiast, or just someone curious about anatomy, this quiz is perfect for you!

  • Multiple-choice and checkbox questions
  • Covering the origins of major muscle groups
  • Gain insights into human anatomy
36 Questions9 MinutesCreated by LearningMuscle101
Outer surface of lower ribs
External Oblique
Internal Oblique
Transverse Abdominis
Rectus Abdominis
Lateral epicondyle of the humerus
Flexor carpi muscles
Extensor carpi muscles
Brachioradialis
Biceps Brachii
Ischial tuberosity
Semimembranosus
Semitendinosus
Gracilis
Sartorius
Linea aspera, intertrochanteric line of the femur
Vastus Medialis
Vastus Intermedius
Vastus Lateralis
Rectus Femoris
Greater trochanter of the femur, intertrochanteric line, linea aspera
Vastus Lateralis
Vastus medialis
Rectus Femoris
Vastus intermedius
Coracoid process and tubercle above glenoid cavity of scapula
Triceps brachii
Biceps brachii
Biceps femoris
Deltoid
Ischial tuberosity (long head); posterior surface of the femur (short head)
Biceps femoris
Biceps brachii
Triceps brachii
Trapezius
Acromion process, spine of scapula, and clavicle
Trapezius
Brachioradialis
Deltoid
Sternocleidomastoid
Inferior border of rib cage, sternum, and lumbar vertebra
Rectus abdominis
Diaphragm
External Oblique
Internal Oblique
Lateral condyle of tibia and head and shaft of fibula
Fibularis longus
Tibialis anterior
Sartorius
Patellar Tendon
Medial epicondyle of the humerus
Flexor carpi muscles
Extensor carpi muscles
Deltoid
Brachioradialis
Epicranial aponeurosis
Occipitalis
Temporalis
Frontalis
Semispinalis capitis
Lateral and medial condyles of the femur
Gastrocnemius
Achilles tendon
Patellar tendon
Iliotibial tract
Sacrum, coccyx, and posterior surface of the ilium
Linea alba
Rectus abdominis
External oblique
Gluteus maximus
Lower edge of symphysis pubis
Sartorius
Gracilis
Rectus femoris
Vastus intermedius
Inferior border of the rib above
Intercostals (exterior and interior)
Internal oblique
Transverse abdominis
External oblique
Crest of ilium and inguinal ligament
Internal oblique
External oblique
Transverse abdominis
Rectus abdominis
Spines of sacral, lumbar, and lower thoracic vertebrae, iliac crest, and lower ribs
Trapezius
Deltoid
Latissimus dorsi
Semispinalis capitis
Lower border of zygomatic arch
Temporalis
Frontalis
Masseter
Orbicularis oris
Maxillary and frontal bones
Orbicularis oris
Orbicularis oculi
Zygomaticus
Temporalis
Muscles near the mouth
Orbicularis oculi
Orbicularis oris
Zygomaticus
Temporalis
Clavicle, sternum, and costal cartilages of upper ribs
Trapezius
Pectoralis major
Linea alba
Rectus abdominis
Fascia in upper chest
Platysma
Trapezius
Linea Alba
Serratus Anterior
One place (cep) is on the ilium, and three places (ceps) are on the femur
Quadriceps femoris
Gracilis
Sartorius
Tibialis anterior
Crest of pubis and symphysis pubis
Rectus abdominis
Internal oblique
External oblique
Transverse abdominis
Anterior inferior iliac spine and superior margin of acetabulum
External oblique
Rectus abdominis
Rectus femoris
Iliotibial tract
Anterior superior iliac spine
Iliotibial tract
Gracilis
Sartorius
Semitendinosus
Processes of lower cervical and upper thoracic vertebrae
Semispinalis capitis
Trapezius
Pectoralis major
Linea alba
Outer surfaces of upper ribs
Intercostals
Serratus anterior
Pectoralis major
Semispinalis capitis
Anterior surface of sternum and upper surface of clavicle
Sternocleidomastoid
Trapezius
Pectoralis major
Deltoid
Lateral condyle and lateral surface of tibia
Fibularis longus
Soleus
Gastrocnemius
Tibialis anterior
Costal cartilages of lower ribs, processes of lumbar vertebrae, lip of iliac crest, and inguinal ligament
Internal oblique
Transverse abdominis
External oblique
Rectus femoris
Occipital bone and spines of cervical and thoracic vertebrae
Sternocleidomastoid
Occipitalis
Semispinalis capitis
Trapezius
Tubercle below the glenoid cavity and lateral and medial surfaces of the humerus
Triceps brachii
Biceps brachii
Brachioradialis
Flexor carpi muscles
Greater trochanter of the femur, intertrochanteric line, linea aspera
Vastus intermedius
Vastus lateralis
Vastus medialis
Rectus femoris
Zygomatic bone
Zygomaticus
Temporalis
Frontalis
Masseter
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