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What are the primary components of the phosphate buffer system?
I.sodium salts of dihydrogen phosphate
II.sodium salts of monohydrogen phosphate
III.sodium salts of trihydrogen phosphate
Antagonist
In pharmacology and physiology, an antagonist is a substance that blocks or dampens the effects of a neurotransmitter or hormone; in literature, it describes a character that opposes the protagonist.
Hip Flexor
A group of muscles near the hip that are involved in moving the upper leg towards the body.
Semitendinosus
A muscle in the thigh that helps to flex the knee and extend the hip.
Rectus Femoris
One of the four quadriceps muscles of the thigh, it extends the knee and helps flex the hip.
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