$ 0 0 1. Which statements are true regarding the pectineus muscle: Forms the medial part of the floor of the femoral triangle Originates from the pectineal line of the pubis Is supplied by the obturator nerve Is a medial rotator at the hip joint Question 1 of 6 Loading… 2. Which statements are true regarding the semimembranosus muscle: It is attached superiorly to ischial tuberosity It is attached distally to the medial aspect of the body of the tibia behind the attachment of gracilis tendon It has a recurrent tendinous expansion on the lateral femoral condyle It has a separate head attached to the linea aspera near the lateral lip and the part of the lateral supracondylar line of the femur Question 2 of 6 Loading… 3. Which statements are true regarding the adductor magnus: It is attached to the anterior superior iliac spine It is attached to the length of the linea aspera It is supplied by both the sciatic and obturator nerves It can extend the femur Question 3 of 6 Loading… 4. Which statements are true regarding the sartorius muscle: Forms the medial boundary of the femoral triangle Is an extensor at the knee and hip joints Originates inferior to the anterior superior iliac spine Is supplied by the obturator nerve Question 4 of 6 Loading… 5. Which statements are true regarding the rectus femoris muscle: Forms part of the quadriceps muscle Gains attachment from the lateral of the linea aspera Has a superior attachment to the anterior inferior iliac spine Has lower medial fibres that run almost horizontally to the patella Question 5 of 6 Loading… 6. Which of these statements are true: The adductor magnus is innervated by the sciatic nerve. The sartorius muscle flexes both hip & knee joint and rotates the thigh medially. The quadriceps femoris is a powerful extensor of the lower limb The vastus medialis acts on the hip joint Question 6 of 6 Loading… Loading…