Anatomy Mastery Quiz

A detailed anatomical diagram of the human leg muscles, highlighting the Vastus Lateralis, Gracilis, and Tibialis Anterior with labels.

Anatomy Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge of human anatomy with our in-depth quiz focused on muscle origin, insertion, and innervation. Perfect for students and professionals looking to sharpen their understanding!

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What is the origin, insertion and innervation of the Vastus Lateralis
Originates from the lateroposterior of sacrum and coccyx inserting into the gluteal tuberosity of femus and supplied by inferior gluteal nerve (L5-S2)
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Originates from the anterior surface of sacrum and coccyx inserting into the gluteal tuberosity of femus and supplied by inferior gluteal nerve (L5-S2)
Originates from the intertroachentral line of femur and inserts into the tibial tuberosity via the patella ligament supplied by the femoral nerve L2-L4
What is the origin, insertion and innervation of the Vastus Medialis
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Originates from gluteal surface of ilium and invertes into the anterior aspect of the greater trochanter, with the superior gluteal nerve supplying (L4-S2)
Originates from the Posterior superior iliac spine and insertes into the greater trochanter of femur being supplied by the superior gluteal nerve (L4-S2)
Originates from the intertroachentric line of femur and inserts into the tibial tuberoisty via patella ligament supplied by the femoral nerve L2-L4
What is the origin, insertion and innervation of the Sartorious
Originates from the gluteal surface of ilium and inserts into the lateral aspect of the greater trochanter, being supplied by the superior gluteal nerve (L4-S2)
Originates from the gluteal surface and inserts into the poster aspect of the greater trochanter being supplied by the superior gluteal nerve (L4-S2)
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Originates from ASIS and inserts into the proximal end of tibia supplied by the femoral nerve L2-L3
What is the origin, insertion and innervation of the Biceps Femoris
Originates from the anterior surface of Sacrum and inserts into the apex of greater trochanter being supplied by the piriformis nerve
Originates from the sacrum and inserts into the femur supplied by piriformis nerve
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Originates from the ischial tuberosity and inserts into the head off fibula suppled by the sciatic nerve L5-S2
What is the origin, insertion and innervation of the Semitendinosus
Originates from the obturator foramen and inserts into the medial surface of greater trochanter and is supplied by the nerve to obturator (L5-S1)
Originates in the ASIS and inserts into the greater trochanter supplied by the obturator nerve (L5-S1)
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Originates from the ischial tuberosity and inserts into the proximal end of tibia supplied by sciatic nerve L5-S2
What is the origin, insertion and innervation of the quadratus Adductor magnus
Originates from the ischial tuberoisty inserting into the intertrantric line of the femur and supplied by the nerve to quadrates (L4-S1)
Originates from the PSIS and inserts into the intertrochantric line of femur, supplied by qaudratus nerve (L4-S1)
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Originates from the ischial ramus and inserts into the gluteal tuberosity supplied by the obturator nerve L2-L4
What is the origin, insertion and innervation of the adductor longus
Originates from the PSIS and inserts into the lesser trochanter being supplied by the femoral nerve (L2-L3)
Originates from the upper 2/3 of the iliac crest and inserts into the lesser trochanter of femur, supplied by the femoral nerve (L2-L3)
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Originates from the inferior pubic crest and inserts into the medial aspect of the femur supplied by the obturator nerve L2-L4
What is the origin, insertion and innervation of the gracilis
Originates from the T-12-L4 and inserts into the lesser trochanter being supplied the anterior rami of spinal nerves (L1-L3)
Originates from L1-L5 and inserts into the lesser trochanter and is supplied by the anterior rami nerves (L1-L3)
Originates from the anterior aspect of pubic bone and inserts into the medial surface of the proximal tibia supplied by the obturator nerve L2-L3
What is the origin, insertion and innervation of the tibialis anterior
Originates from the ischial spine and inserts into the coccyx, supplied with anterior rami nerves (S4-S5)
Originates from the Sacrum and inserts into the ischial spine supplied by the anterior rami of spinal nerves S4-S5
Originates from the lateral surface of tibia and inserts in metatarsal bone 1 supplied by the deeo fibular nerve L4-L5
What is the origin, insertion and innervation of the Extensor Digitorum Longus
Originates from the anterior inferior iliac spine and inserts into the tibial tuberosity via patella ligament supplied by the femoral nerve L2-L4
Originates from PSIS and inserts into the patella supplied by the femoral nerve L2-L4
Originates from medial surface of fibula and inserts into middle phalanges if digists 2-5 supplied by the deep fibular nerve L5-S1
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