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Chapter 11, Problem 1M
Summary Introduction

a.

To determine:

The term that describes “moves eye laterally.”

Summary Introduction

b.

To determine:

The term that describes “elevates and retracts tongue.”

Summary Introduction

c.

To determine:

The term that describes “elevates and retracts mandible.”

Summary Introduction

d.

To determine:

The term that describes “tenses skin of neck.”

Summary Introduction

e.

To determine:

The term that describes “extends vertebral column.”

Summary Introduction

f.

To determine:

The term that describes “elevates angles of mouth.”

Summary Introduction

g.

To determine:

The term that describes “compresses checks.”

Summary Introduction

h.

To determine:

The term that describes “supports pelvic floor and viscera.”

Summary Introduction

i.

To determine:

The term that describes “depresses mandible.”

Summary Introduction

j.

To determine:

The term that describes “elevates ribs.”

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