The sartorious muscle _______________.
Group of answer choices
flexes the knee
extends the hip and assists flexion of the hip
flexes and rotates the thigh and leg
plantar flexes the foot
ANSWER.
* Sartorious is the longest muscle in our body.
* Sartorious muscle flexes and rotates the thigh and leg.
The sartorious muscle _______________. Group of answer choices flexes the knee extends the hip and assists...
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