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    The Iliopsoas, Sartorius, and Rectus Femoris Are All in the Anterior
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The Iliopsoas, Sartorius, and Rectus Femoris Are All in the Anterior

Question 37

Question 37

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The iliopsoas, sartorius, and rectus femoris are all in the anterior group of muscles that move the femur.

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