Final answer:
The pronator quadratus is distal to the pronator teres.
Step-by-step explanation:
False. The pronator quadratus is distal to the pronator teres. In the forearm, the pronator teres is located more proximal (closer to the body) compared to the pronator quadratus.
The pronator teres is a muscle that originates on the medial epicondyle of the humerus and inserts on the radius, while the pronator quadratus is a muscle that originates on the ulna and inserts on the radius. Therefore, the pronator quadratus is located more distal (further away from the body) than the pronator teres.