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Muscle connecting lower and upper limb?

The muscle is, Lattisimus dorsi, connected with upper limb at the bicipital groove and with lower limb at illiac crest.


What corresponding muscle does leg raises go to?

Abductor muscle - moves a limb away from the midlineAdductor muscle - moves a limb towards the midlineExtensor muscle - increase the angle at a joint - extends a limbFlexor muscle - decreases the angle at a joint - flexes a limbPronator muscle - turns a limb to face downwardsSupinator muscle - turns a limb to face upwardsRotator muscle - rotates a limbIn the human body, these are the responsible muscles.*Muscles which move the thigh and their action*Gluteus maximus - Extends and rotates thigh laterally.Adductor longus - Adducts, medially rotates and flexes the thighAdductor brevis - Adducts, laterally rotates and flexes the thighAdductor magnus - Adducts, flexes, laterally rotates and extends the thigh.Rectus femoris - Extends knee and flexes hipVastus lateralis - Extends kneeVastus medialis - Extends kneeVastus intermedius - Extends kneeSartorius - Flexes knee. Flexes hip and rotates femur laterallyBiceps femoris - Flexes leg and extends thighSemitendinosus - Flexes leg and extends thighSemimembranosus - Flexes leg and extends thigh


Does Rotator muscle revolve a limb around an axis?

No, the rotator muscle does not revolve a limb around an axis. It is responsible for rotating or moving a limb, such as the shoulder or hip, around its own axis.


What contracts to extends or straighten the limb at the joint?

This type of muscle contracts to bend a limb at a joint


How do you spell inverter in UK English?

Inverter is the correct spelling if you are referring to a device that converts direct current to alternating current.Invertor is the correct spelling if you are referring to a muscle in the body that turns a limb.


Which upper limb muscles has double innervation?

The flexor carpi ulnaris muscle is an upper limb muscle that has double innervation from both the ulnar and medial nerves.


What limb does a tadpole lose when it turns into a frog?

It loses its tail.


A cast is frequently used to immobilize a broken bone When the cast is removed the muscle on the limb is usually smaller and weaker than the muscle on the other limb?

The muscle has been inactive while it was in the cast, therefore, it has weakened from disuse.


Muscles that bend a limb are called?

muscles bend limbs by pulling, they can not push. the answer is; a muscle is a muscle.


Contracting muscle responsible for bending a limb or joint?

Flexor


What is an aftermovement?

An aftermovement is the movement of a limb following the contraction of a muscle.


A muscle is called what when it gets longer?

Well the limb will be Extended and the muscle will be elongated or in "extention", as opposed to a flexed or shortented muscle.