The extensor digitorum longus and flexor digitorum longus ________
A) facilitate dorsiflexion and inversion of the foot
B) share a common action: flexion of the toes
C) share a common action: extension of the toes
D) facilitate opposing actions: extension and flexion of the toes, respectively
D
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