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Moons in retrograde orbits are called irregular moons.
Coccygeal Plexus
A network of nerve fibers located near the coccyx, involved in sensory and motor supply to pelvic regions.
Pelvic Floor
A group of muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues in the pelvic area that supports the organs of the pelvis.
Iliopsoas
A composite muscle comprised of the iliacus and psoas major muscles; it is critical for flexing the hip and bending the trunk.
Sartorius
The longest muscle in the human body, running from the hip to the knee, assisting in flexing, abduction, and lateral rotation of the thigh.
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