Multiple Select QuestionSelect all that applyWhich two actions can be performed when the fibularis tertius contracts?Multiple select question.dorsiflexion of the footplantar flexion of the footeversion of the footinversion of the foot
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Multiple Select QuestionSelect all that applyWhich two actions can be performed when the fibularis tertius contracts?Multiple select question.dorsiflexion of the footplantar flexion of the footeversion of the footinversion of the foot
Solution
The fibularis tertius muscle, when contracted, can perform the following actions:
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Dorsiflexion of the foot: This action involves lifting the front part of the foot so that it's closer to the shin. It's the opposite of plantar flexion.
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Eversion of the foot: This action involves turning the sole of the foot outward, away from the midline of the body. It's the opposite of inversion.
So, the correct answers are "dorsiflexion of the foot" and "eversion of the foot".
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