A. external oblique
B. serratus anterior
C. pectoralis major
D. rectus abdominus
E. internal oblique
Select your answer:
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HNBS Intern › ViewThese muscles separate the neck into the posterior and anterior triangle. It is also protects the great vascular and nerve trunks:
A. Sternocleidomastoid
B. Sternohyoid
C. Levator Scapulae
D. Scalenes
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Once the action potential reaches the end of the axon terminal what takes place?
A. ACh is released into the synaptic cleft.
B. Calcium is pumped into the sarcolemma.
C. Calcium is pumped into the AT.
D. The muscle contracts.