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An electron in a 3p orbital could have a value of 2 for its angular momentum quantum number (l).
Popliteus
A small muscle located at the back of the knee joint, important for unlocking the knee from a fully extended position.
Vastus Intermedius
A muscle located in the thigh, lying deep to the rectus femoris and part of the quadriceps femoris group, responsible for extending the knee.
Rectus Femoris
A muscle in the quadriceps group located in the thigh, responsible for extending the knee and flexing the thigh.
Tensor Fasciae Lata
A muscle of the thigh involved in stabilizing and moving the leg, and tightens the fascia around the thigh to aid in body movements.
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