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Blood returning to the heart from the systemic circuit first enters the
Ischial Ramus
The bony projection that extends from the ischium (part of the hip bone), connecting to the pubis, forming part of the pelvis structure.
Superficial Transverse Perineal
A muscle in the perineum that supports the pelvic floor and plays a role in urinary continence.
Ischiocavernosus
A muscle that aids in erection of the penis or clitoris by compressing the base of the penile or clitoral tissue.
Coccygeus
A small muscle located in the pelvic area that helps support the coccyx (tailbone).
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