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    -This Figure Shows an Anterior View of the Right Orbit
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-This Figure Shows an Anterior View of the Right Orbit

Question 82

Question 82

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  -This figure shows an anterior view of the right orbit.What muscle does number 2 indicate? A) Superior oblique B) Inferior oblique C) Lateral rectus D) Medial rectus E) Superior rectus
-This figure shows an anterior view of the right orbit.What muscle does number 2 indicate?


A) Superior oblique
B) Inferior oblique
C) Lateral rectus
D) Medial rectus
E) Superior rectus

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