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a group of muscle vibrant responsible for a specific movement is called

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A group of muscles that work together to produce a specific movement is commonly referred to as a "muscle group" or "muscle synergy." Each muscle in the group contributes to the overall movement, often working in concert to stabilize joints and coordinate actions. For example, the quadriceps are a muscle group responsible for knee extension, while the hamstrings are responsible for knee flexion. In a more functional context, these coordinated actions can also be described as movement patterns or functional movements.