The adductor canal is:

A) an opening in the adductor magnus muscle.
B) a mid-thigh intermuscular passageway that conducts the femoral vessels.
C) the space between the adductor longus and brevis that transmits the anterior divisions of the obturator vessels.
D) the passageway used by the obturator internus muscle to exit the pelvis.
E) the passageway used by the obturator externus muscle to reach the greater trochanter.


Ans: B

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