Flexion of the hip is a movement produced by the ________.

A. gluteus medius and gluteus maximus
B. piriformis and quadratus femoris
C. psoas major and iliacus
D. gluteus maximus and vastus lateralis
E. sartorius and rectus femoris


Answer: C

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