13.3- Structure and Function of the Feet and Ankles Quiz Please sign up for the course before taking this quiz. The bone labeled “B” is the1Please click on the image to open it in a new tab, then refer to it for questions 1-8. Dorsal View of Foot 1st Metatarsal Calcaneus Navicular Cuboid Talus The bone labeled “Q” is the1 Tibia 1st Phalange 1st Metatarsal Fibula 1st Metacarpal The bone labeled “K” is the1 2nd Metatarsal 1st Metatarsal 2nd Phalange 2nd Metacarpal Talus The bones labeled “M through Q” are the1 Calcaneus Phalanges Cuboid 1st through 5th Metatarsal 2nd Metacarpal The bone labeled “L” is the1 1st Phalange 1st Metatarsal Calcaneus 5th Metatarsal Talus The bone labeled “C” is the1 Cuboid Talus 5th Metatarsal Navicular Calcaneus The bone labeled “D” is the1 Talus Navicular Metatarsal Cuboid The bone labeled “A” is the1 Talus Navicular 5th Metatarsal Calcaneus Cuboid With which aspect of the talus does the tibia articulate?1 Lateral Inferior Medial Plantar Sagittal The position of the ankle in this image is called:1Karnapidasana lateral rotation neutral adduction plantarflexion lateral flexion dorsiflexion To initiate plantarflexion via muscular contraction, where would the agonist muscles be generally located?1 At the medial ankle At the posterior ankle At the anterior ankle At the anterior knee At the lateral ankle At the anterior foot The position of the foot in this position, in the coronal plane, is called:1Prasarita Padottanasana C Inversion / Supination Dorsiflexion Eversion / Pronation Plantarflexion The position of the standing foot in this image is called:1Utthita Hasta Padangusthasana 2 Eversion / Pronation Lateral Rotation Extension Inversion / Supination Choose the best answer. The muscles that can contract to lift the arches of the foot are located on which part or parts of the lower leg?1 Only the anterior part of the lower leg The medial, lateral, anterior and posterior lower leg. Only medial and lateral parts of the lower leg Only anterior, lateral and medial parts of the lower leg Only the anterior and posterior parts of the lower leg Only the posterior part of the lower leg only Terms for ankle position refer to movement in which plane or planes?1 Sagittal and Transverse Sagittal only Coronal and sagittal Coronal, sagittal and transverse Transverse only Coronal only