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    What Muscle Is Primarily Responsible for Unlocking the Tibia When
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What Muscle Is Primarily Responsible for Unlocking the Tibia When

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What muscle is primarily responsible for unlocking the tibia when flexing the knee?


A) Sartorius
B) Biceps femoris
C) Popliteus
D) Plantaris

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