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    Exam 11: A: Anatomy of the Muscular System
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    Fixator Muscles Would Most Likely Be Found at the Origin
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Fixator Muscles Would Most Likely Be Found at the Origin

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Fixator muscles would most likely be found at the origin points of muscles rather than at the insertion points of muscles.

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