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The hind limb muscles work together to provide the main force for the toad's jump. A hip extensor (semimembranosus), an ankle extensor (plantaris), and the gluteus and cruralis (knee extensors) are all critical in the act of jumping. The toad's skeleton is also specially designed with elongated limb bones to enable the jumping ability it possesses.
The three parts of the hip bone ossify during the fetal period
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Quadriceps muscles are attached to the tibia via patella. Patella is a sesamoid bone. On the other the three of the four muscles are attached to the femur bone. Rectus femoris is attached to the hip bone as well. So it can act on hip bone also. Other way round it can take support of hip bone to act on tibia. Other three muscles are specially designed to act on tibia bone only. They are originated from femur bone.
You use your calf muscles, hamstrings, hip muscles.
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The hip the name for the joint between the lower limb and the pelvis. It is a ball and socked joint where the head of the femur is the ball and the the acetabulum is the socket. The joint is buried under layers of muscle and is not visible externally.
The hip the name for the joint between the lower limb and the pelvis. It is a ball and socked joint where the head of the femur is the ball and the the acetabulum is the socket. The joint is buried under layers of muscle and is not visible externally.
Your quadriceps, hamstrings, calf muscles, hip flexors, lower back, lower abdominals, and your glutes are worked doing lunges. Your quadriceps, hamstrings, and glutes are the main muscles worked, the rest are secondary.
Probably soccer, because you move in different directions a lot.