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Which muscle is the only muscle of the quadriceps that crosses both the hip and knee joints?
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Rectus femoris
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Which muscle is the only muscle of the quadriceps that crosses both the hip and knee joints?
Rectus femoris
Sartorius, adductor longus, and the inguinal ligament make up what? (SAIL)
The femoral triangle
What is the primary action of the quads, which are the largest muscle group in mass?
Extension of leg at the knee
The two jointed quad, rectus femoris, assists what muscles in hip flexion?
Illiopsoas and pectineus
All three of the _____ cross both the hip and the knee joints.
Hamstrings