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For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance.
First Triumvirate
Perineum Muscle
The perineum muscle refers to the muscles located in the perineal region, between the anus and the genitals, important for supporting pelvic floor structures.
Bulbospongiosus
A muscle of the perineum that is involved in the erection of the penis and clitoris and the ejaculation of semen in males.
Superficial
Concerning or affecting only the surface or appearance of something, not deep or profound.
Psoas
A major muscle in the body that connects the lower spine to the femur, aiding in flexion of the hip joint.
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