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The Principal Elbow Flexors Located on the Anterior Side of the Humerus

Question 67

Question 67

Multiple Choice

The principal elbow flexors located on the anterior side of the humerus are the
A: Biceps brachii
B: Brachialis
C: Brachioradialis
D: Deltoid
E: Trapezius


A) a,b,c
B) b,c,d
C) c,d,e
D) a,c,e
E) b,d,e

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