ambiens muscle

ambiens

A long muscle found in reptiles that originates on the ilium and crosses the acetabulum and the knee joint before being inserted on the tibia.

Type Muscle
Parent Structure hindlimb muscle
Latin Name ambiens

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ambiens muscle?
A long muscle found in reptiles that originates on the ilium and crosses the acetabulum and the knee joint before being inserted on the tibia.
What is the Latin name for the ambiens muscle?
The Latin name for the ambiens muscle is ambiens.

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