Asked by
jonathan bergman
on Dec 12, 2024Verified
Which muscle functions in extensions of the digits of the hand?
A) Pronator teres
B) Palmaris longus
C) Extensor digitorum
D) Extensor carpi ulnaris
Extensor Digitorum
A muscle in the forearm that extends the fingers and the wrist, aiding in movements such as opening the hand.
Extensor Carpi Ulnaris
A muscle in the forearm that extends and adducts the wrist, playing a key role in the movement of the hand and wrist.
Palmaris Longus
A muscle in the forearm that is associated with the flexion of the wrist and is absent in some individuals.
- Catalog and identify muscles that are involved in specific movements or functions.
- Identify muscles through the actions they perform, including flexion, extension, and rotation.
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Learning Objectives
- Catalog and identify muscles that are involved in specific movements or functions.
- Identify muscles through the actions they perform, including flexion, extension, and rotation.