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Figure 17.2
-In Figure 17.2, what can attach to a host cell?
Gluteus Medius
A muscle located on the outer aspect of the hip, crucial for stabilizing the pelvis and enabling hip abduction.
Tensor Fasciae Latae
A muscle of the thigh that helps to stabilize and move the hip and knee, and is involved in the abduction and internal rotation of the hip.
Tibialis Posterior
A deep muscle of the lower leg that supports the arch of the foot and aids in plantar flexion and inversion of the foot.
Adductor Magnus
A large muscle in the thigh that helps in the movement of drawing the legs together (adduction).
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