Gluteal fascia, lateral part of the sacrum, first caudal vertegra and the sacrotuberous ligament
Gluteal fascia and wing of the ilium
Ventral surface of the sacrum, sacrotuberous liagament
Gluteal surface of the ilium
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2. Which of the medial thigh muscles has the following origin: Fleshy attachment to the lateral surface of the symphysial tendon and thus to the pelvic symphysis, neighbouring pubic and ischiadic bones?
M. gracilis
M. adductor magnus
M. pectineus
M. adductor brevis
3. Which of the Caudal thigh ‘Hamstring’ muscles has the following insertion point: Patellar ligament and tribial tuberosity, cranial margin of the tibia, crural fascia, tuber calcanei as the lateral calcanean tract?
M. semimembranosus
M. abductor cruris caudalis
M. biceps femoris
M. semitendinosus
4. Which of the Femoral muscles has the following origin: Tuber coxae, iliac crest
M. sartorius: Pars cranialis, Pars caudalis
M. quadriceps femoris: M. vastus lateralis, -medialis -intermedius, M. rectus femoris
5. The M. semitendinosus has which insertion point?
Medial surface of the tibia; tuber calcanei with the tarsal tendon of the m. gracilis (medial calcanean tract)
Crural fascia distal to the biceps femoris
Medial condyle of the femur (cranial belly), medial condyle of the tibia (caudal belly)
Patellar ligament and tribial tuberosity, cranial margin of the tibia, crural fascia, tuber calcanei as the lateral calcanean tract
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