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Question 1 of 10
The following muscles are superficial flexors of the forearm
Flexor digitorum profundus
Flexor pollicis longus
Flexor carpi radialis
Pronator quadratus
Palmaris Longus
Question 2 of 10
Flexor carpi ulnaris
Flexor pollicis brevis
Abductor pollicis longus
Pronator teres
Question 3 of 10
Question 4 of 10
Palmaris longus
Flexor digitorum superficialis
Question 5 of 10
Question 6 of 10
Flexor Digitorum Superficialis
Attaches to the middle phalanges of digits 2-5
Attaches to the distal phalanges of digits 2-5
Is supplied by the median and ulnar nerves
Is supplied solely by the median nerve
Is supplied solely by the ulnar nerve
Question 7 of 10
Flexor Carpi Ulnaris
Is supplied solely by the radial nerve
Is supplied by the radial and ulnar nerves
Question 8 of 10
Originates from the radius only
Originates from the ulna
Originates from the humerus only
Originates from the radius, ulna and humerus
Originates from the ulna and humerus only
Question 9 of 10
Pronator Teres
Originates from the ulna only
Question 10 of 10
With regard to the flexor compartment of the forearm
flexor pollicis longus is attached to the radius , ulna and medial epicondyle of humerus
the ulnar nerve lies medial to the flexor digitorum profundus muscle
pronator quadratus is innervated by the ulnar nerve
palmaris longus is absent in 50 % of Caucasian individuals
flexor carpi ulnaris arises in part from the common flexor tendon