Answer: Rectus femoris is not a muscle of medial forelimb of the fetal pig.
Step-by-step explanation:
Pigs are mammals like humans. Pigs have similar structures with humans but there are slight differences in these structures because pigs are quipedal and humans are bipedal.
Rectus femoris is not found in the medial forelimb of fetal pigs instead it is found in the medial hindlimbs of fetal pigs and is one of the quadriceps muscles. It starts from the hip through the ilium and extend to the knee.Rectus femoris function in knee extension, its extend the lower leg and it flexes the hip.