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    The Adductors (Brevis, Longus, and Magnus), Gracilis, and Pectineus Muscles
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The Adductors (Brevis, Longus, and Magnus), Gracilis, and Pectineus Muscles

Question 74

Question 74

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The adductors (brevis, longus, and magnus), gracilis, and pectineus muscles are in the medial group of muscles that move the femur.

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