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Which muscle group is primarily responsible for extending the knee?

  • A. Hamstrings
  • B. Quadriceps
  • C. Calves
  • D. Glutes
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The quadriceps, a group of muscles located on the front of the thigh, are primarily responsible for extending the knee joint. When the quadriceps contract, they work to straighten the knee, allowing for actions like kicking or standing up from a seated position. The hamstrings (Choice A) are responsible for flexing the knee, the calves (Choice C) primarily work on plantar flexion at the ankle joint, and the glutes (Choice D) are mainly involved in hip extension.