Answer:
The fibularis longus
Explanation:
The fibularis longus starts at the top of the fibula and attaches to the first metatarsal bone of the foot.
It has two functions:
- Eversion of the ankle (turning the foot outwards)
- Plantarflexion (the movement like standing on tiptoe or depressing a gas pedal)
All of the above. Good luck with the bio
The answer is A. skeletal system
It is strengthened by data which is always contradictory.
Smooth muscles (but depending on the specific type)