Of the following muscles of the forearm, which one has its origin on the mid-humerus and its insertion on the coronoid process of the ulna? It flexes the forearm at the elbow.

A) brachialis
B) supinator
C) pronator quadratus
D) pronator teres


Ans: A) brachialis

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