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    Exam 7: The Muscular System: Movement for the Journey
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    Muscles That Cause Movement in the Opposite Direction of the Prime
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Muscles That Cause Movement in the Opposite Direction of the Prime

Question 17

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Muscles that cause movement in the opposite direction of the prime mover when they contract are called ____________.

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