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The principal determinant of heart rate is the baroreceptor reflex.
Levator Ani
A broad, thin muscle, situated on either side of the pelvis, which supports the pelvic viscera.
Coccygeus Muscles
Muscles located near the tailbone that support pelvic organs and assist in bending the coccyx.
Deep Transverse Perineum
A muscle in the perineum that supports the pelvic floor and helps in the mechanism of urinary continence.
Sphincter Urethrae
A muscle that controls the flow of urine from the bladder through the urethra, contributing to urinary continence.
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