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The systemic disease that is commonly referred to as a heart attack is __________________.
Biceps Femoris
A muscle of the thigh that forms part of the hamstrings, involved in knee flexion and thigh extension.
Hamstring Muscles
A group of three muscles located at the back of the thigh that are essential for walking, running, and jumping.
Quadriceps Group
A muscle group consisting of four muscles on the front of the thigh that work together to extend the knee.
Anterior Thigh Compartment
The front section of the thigh, containing muscles such as the quadriceps that are primarily involved in knee extension and hip flexion.
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