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Muscles of the pelvic floor, arms, legs, feet, and hands.

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This muscular floor gives support to the pelvic oepning.   Perineum  
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These muscles (2) support the pelvic organs and assist in childbirth and defecation:   The levator ani and coccygeus  
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This muscle keeps the anus closed   The sphincter ani  
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extends lower arm   triceps brachii  
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flexes lower arm   brachialis  
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flexes lower arm and supinates arm   biceps brachii  
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flexes and pronates lower arm   pronator teres  
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laterally rotates thigh, extends and abducts thigh when flexed   internal obdurator  
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laterally rotates the thigh   external obdurator  
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laterally abducts, rotates, extends thigh   piriformis  
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flexes and extends leg in addition to laterally rotating thigh   quadratus femoris  
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abduct and rotate thigh   gluteus minimus and medius  
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extends and rotates thigh   gluteus maximus  
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draw back the thighs after abduction   adductors (longus, brevis, magnus)  
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flexes and adducts let and thigh   gracilis  
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flexes let and extends footcalf muscle   gastocnemius  
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flexes and adducts leg in cross-legged position   sartorius  
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muscles located in leg that move bones in foot   extrinsic foot muscles  
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muscles within foot that produce toe movement   intrinsic foot muscles  
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