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Gregory Reeves
24 June, 21:33
What's the largest muscle in your body?
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Ezekiel Meyer
25 June, 00:46
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The gluteus maximus is the largest muscle in the human body. It is large and powerful because it has the job of keeping the trunk of the body in an erect posture. It is the chief antigravity muscle that aids in walking up stairs.
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