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    The Nerve That Innervates the Deltoid Muscle and Receives Sensory
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The Nerve That Innervates the Deltoid Muscle and Receives Sensory

Question 108

Question 108

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The nerve that innervates the deltoid muscle and receives sensory input from the superolateral lateral arm is the


A) axillary nerve.
B) musculocutaneous nerve.
C) median nerve.
D) radial nerve.
E) ulnar nerve.

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