Briefly name and explain the roles of the various hindlimb muscles that function in walking in mammals

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The leg is moved forward by the extensor group of muscles including the soleus and gastrocnemius for bending the foot, the quadriceps and rectus femoris for straightening the knee, and the gluteus for swinging the leg forward. The flexor group provides the antagonistic movements and includes the tibialis anterior for moving the foot, the hamstring group for bending the knee, and the iliopsoas for rotating the leg at the hip.

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