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    The Spinous Processes of the Upper Thoracic Vertebrae Are the Origin
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The Spinous Processes of the Upper Thoracic Vertebrae Are the Origin

Question 136

Question 136

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The spinous processes of the upper thoracic vertebrae are the origin of the


A) levator scapulae.
B) rhomboid major.
C) trapezius.
D) supraspinatus.
E) rhomboid major and the trapezius.

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