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    The Obturator Nerve Arises from the Anterior Division of the Lumbar
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The Obturator Nerve Arises from the Anterior Division of the Lumbar

Question 36

Question 36

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The obturator nerve arises from the anterior division of the lumbar plexus and provides innervation to the hip adductors.

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