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Select the word or phrase from each drop-down to complete each sentence.The is a group of muscles that extend the knee and all insert on the patella.The  muscle’s action is to aid in both hip and knee flexion.The patella is connected to the tibia via the  .The  muscle is the only muscle of the quadriceps femoris group that flexes the hip.

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Select the word or phrase from each drop-down to complete each sentence.The is a group of muscles that extend the knee and all insert on the patella.The  muscle’s action is to aid in both hip and knee flexion.The patella is connected to the tibia via the  .The  muscle is the only muscle of the quadriceps femoris group that flexes the hip.

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It seems like you forgot to provide the options for the drop-downs. However, I can fill in the blanks based on common anatomical knowledge:

  1. The quadriceps femoris is a group of muscles that extend the knee and all insert on the patella.
  2. The sartorius muscle’s action is to aid in both hip and knee flexion.
  3. The patella is connected to the tibia via the patellar ligament.
  4. The rectus femoris muscle is the only muscle of the quadriceps femoris group that flexes the hip.

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