Gluteus Maximus
The largest and most superficial muscle of the buttock, responsible for hip extension and a powerful push-off when climbing or running.
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The largest and most superficial muscle of the buttock, responsible for hip extension and a powerful push-off when climbing or running.
A large opening at the base of the skull through which several cranial nerves and the internal jugular vein exit the cranial cavity.
The final section of the digestive tract that absorbs water and electrolytes and forms feces from undigested material.
A tough double-layered sac that surrounds the heart, anchoring it and reducing friction during each beat.
A long, coiled tube where most chemical digestion and nutrient absorption take place.
A muscular sac in the pelvis that stores urine until it is voluntarily released through the urethra.
A small cartilaginous extension at the lower end of the sternum that serves as an attachment point for several muscles and ligaments.
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