Which of the knee ligaments function to reinforce the medial and lateral surfaces of the joint, tighten only at full extension of the joint, and act to stabilize the joint?
A) anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments
B) tibial and fibular collateral ligaments
C) patellar ligament
D) popliteal ligaments
E) All of the answers are correct.
B) tibial and fibular collateral ligaments
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A. 92 chromosomes. B. 46 chromosomes. C. 23 chromosomes. D. 13 chromosomes. E. no chromosomes.
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A) arm flexion B) hand supination C) thigh abduction D) knee extension E) foot inversion
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A) cerebrovascular accident (CVA) B) Alzheimer's disease C) aphasia D) cerebral edema E) Parkinson's disease