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    The Palmar Aponeurosis Serves as the Point of Insertion of Which
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The Palmar Aponeurosis Serves as the Point of Insertion of Which

Question 19

Question 19

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The palmar aponeurosis serves as the point of insertion of which muscle?


A) flexor digitorum profundus
B) flexor pollicis longus
C) lumbricals
D) palmaris longus
E) flexor carpi ulnaris

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