Rectus Femoris Diagram

Diagram

Rectus Femoris Diagram. The answer is b. Identify the muscle labeled as 13 in the diagram above.

Quadriceps One Of The Major Muscles Groups Of The Legs Human Anatomy And Physiology Muscle Anatomy Leg Muscles Anatomy
Quadriceps One Of The Major Muscles Groups Of The Legs Human Anatomy And Physiology Muscle Anatomy Leg Muscles Anatomy

The rectus femoris thus crosses both the hip and the knee making it a bi articular muscle. Rectus femoris a muscle in the quadriceps the rectus femoris muscle is attached to the hip and helps to extend or raise the knee. From the diagram above you can see that it attaches from your pelvis and travels down to join the other quadricep muscles to together attach at the tendon of the knee.

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