p. 33 Filled-in answers are in red.


Stimulation of the musculocutaneous nerve causes the brachialis and biceps brachii muscles to contract.

Peroneal muscles contract following stimulation of the common peroneal nerve.

If hot coffee spills on your inner thigh, sensory impulses conduct along the

         obturator nerve.

If a friend taps you on the shoulder, the sensory impulses conduct along the

         axillary nerve.

Stimulation of the femoral nerve causes the vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, vastus intermedius or rectus femoris muscle to contract.

Adductor magnus contracts following stimulation of the obturator nerve.

Sensory impulses from your little finger travel along the ulnar nerve.

Sensory impulses in the radial nerve can arise from the posterior-lateral 2/3 of the hand.