| Hint | Location | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Allows us to lift, extend & rotate the arm | On top of the shoulder | Deltoid | 73%
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| Extends, externally rotates, & abducts the thigh,also called glutes | Bottom | Gluteus Maximus | 73%
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| Extends head & neck, laterally flexes head & neck, rotates head | Shoulder & upper back | Trapezius | 60%
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| Flexes the leg & foot | Back of the calf | Gastrocnemius | 53%
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| Flexes thigh, extends leg, there are FOUR | Front of leg & on top of femur | Quadriceps | 53%
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| Small, flexes foot, maintains upright posture | Back of the calf | Soleus | 53%
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| Flexes neck laterally & anteriorly, rotates the head | Sides of neck | Sternocleidomastoid | 53%
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| Dorsiflexes foot, inverts foot | By the shins | Tibialis Anterior | 53%
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| Flexes arm & shoulder, supinates forearm | Upper arm | Biceps Brachii | 47%
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| Adducts, rotates, & flexes the arm | Chest | Pectoralis Major | 47%
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| Internally rotates arm, abducts & extends arm,helps with breathing | On the back | Latissimus Dorsi | 40%
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| Flexes upper body, assists exhaling, also called abs | Abdominal area | Rectus Abdominus | 40%
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| Connects calf muscles to heel, named after Greekmythology | Back of the leg | Achilles Tendon | 33%
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| Flexes forearm | In the radius | Brachioradialis | 33%
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| Extends forearm, extends & abducts shoulder | Forearm | Triceps Brachii | 33%
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| Laterally extends & flexes spine, big | On the back | Erector Spinae | 27%
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| Raises eyebrows, wrinkles forehead | Forehead | Frontalis | 27%
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| Laterally flexes & extends neck | Back of neck, upper back | Levator Scapulae | 27%
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| Elevates mandible, allows chewing | Cheeks and jaw | Masseter | 27%
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| Flexes & rotates upper body, assists exhaling | Sides & side of abs | External Oblique | 20%
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| Flexes & extends thigh, stabilizes knee & hip joints | Upper leg | Hamstring Group | 0%
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| Draws scapula above and toward the midline,supports the scapula | Upper back | Romboids | 0%
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| Flexes, abducts, & externally rotates thigh, flexesleg, internally rotates leg | Inner thigh | Satorius | 0%
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