What is the strongest muscle contained by the body?
Answers: "The strongest muscle surrounded by the body is debatable. Some physiologists believe it's the masseter (used for chewing), while others claim it's the gluteus maximus (buttocks), or the rectus femoris (part of the quadriceps within the thigh). It's not easy to determine somewhat because muscles don't work alone. For example, you wouldn't be able to isolate the rectus femoris muscle and compare it directly to others because other quadriceps muscles contract along next to it. There are biomechanical factors to consider as ably like muscle length and the points on the bones where on earth muscles attach called the origins and insertions."
So, it seem we are back where on earth we started, no clear answer; it is relative.
I think it's your tongue.
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