Which muscle causes a medial rotation of the tibia?

A) popliteus
B) biceps femoris
C) semimembranosus
D) sartorius


A
Explanation:
B) The biceps femoris does not cause a medial rotation of the tibia.
C) The semimembranosus does not cause a medial rotation of the tibia.
D) The sartorius does not cause a medial rotation of the tibia.

Exercise 21: Post-Lab Questions

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