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What Specific Spinal Nerve Branch Controls the Movement of Rectus

Question 91

Question 91

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What specific spinal nerve branch controls the movement of rectus abdominis,a skeletal muscle on the anterior surface of the body?


A) posterior root
B) posterior (dorsal) root ganglion
C) anterior ramus
D) posterior ramus

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