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    Which Moves Causes Opposition of the Thumb
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Which Moves Causes Opposition of the Thumb

Question 188

Question 188

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Which moves causes opposition of the thumb?


A) adductor pollicis
B) opponens pollicis
C) abductor pollicis brevis
D) flexor pollicis brevis

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