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Jaliyah Morris
22 March, 23:07
Where is the origin of the rectus femoris?
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Moises Carney
23 March, 00:12
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Rectus femoris can be define as a bulk of muscle that is located in the anterior and superior compartment of the thigh. These muscles originates from the anterior illiac spine and from the parts of the alar illium that is superior to the acetabulum that is the part of the hip bone.
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