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which number line identifies the hamstring muscle group? * 3 7 12 13

Question

which number line identifies the hamstring muscle group? *

3
7
12
13

Explanation:

Response

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Identify the target muscle group

The question asks to identify the number line pointing to the hamstring muscle group. The hamstrings are a group of three muscles located on the posterior (back) side of the thigh.

Analyze the anatomical diagrams

  • The left diagram shows the anterior (front) view of the human muscular system.
  • The right diagram shows the posterior (back) view of the human muscular system.
  • Since the hamstrings are located on the back of the thigh, we must look at the posterior view (the right diagram).

Evaluate the relevant labels on the posterior thigh

  • Label 12 points to the gluteus maximus (buttock muscle).
  • Label 13 points to the muscles on the back of the thigh, which represents the Skeletal Muscle Identification of the hamstring group (biceps femoris, semitendinosus, and semimembranosus).
  • Label 14 points to the gastrocnemius (calf muscle).

Match with the given options

  • Line 3 points to the biceps brachii on the anterior arm.
  • Line 7 points to the quadriceps femoris group on the anterior thigh.
  • Line 12 points to the gluteus maximus.
  • Line 13 points to the hamstring group.

Therefore, the correct number line is 13.
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<mcq-option>3</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>7</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>12</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>13</mcq-correct>
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Answer:

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Identify the target muscle group

The question asks to identify the number line pointing to the hamstring muscle group. The hamstrings are a group of three muscles located on the posterior (back) side of the thigh.

Analyze the anatomical diagrams

  • The left diagram shows the anterior (front) view of the human muscular system.
  • The right diagram shows the posterior (back) view of the human muscular system.
  • Since the hamstrings are located on the back of the thigh, we must look at the posterior view (the right diagram).

Evaluate the relevant labels on the posterior thigh

  • Label 12 points to the gluteus maximus (buttock muscle).
  • Label 13 points to the muscles on the back of the thigh, which represents the Skeletal Muscle Identification of the hamstring group (biceps femoris, semitendinosus, and semimembranosus).
  • Label 14 points to the gastrocnemius (calf muscle).

Match with the given options

  • Line 3 points to the biceps brachii on the anterior arm.
  • Line 7 points to the quadriceps femoris group on the anterior thigh.
  • Line 12 points to the gluteus maximus.
  • Line 13 points to the hamstring group.

Therefore, the correct number line is 13.
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<mcq-option>3</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>7</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>12</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>13</mcq-correct>
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