Anatomy and Physiology by OpenStax
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Author: J. Gordon Betts;Dean H. Kruse;Kelly A. Young;Peter DeSaix;Brandon Poe;Oksana Korol;James A. Wise;Eddie Johnson;Jody E. Johnson;Mark Womble
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Chapter 11, Problem 8RQ
The location of a muscle’s insertion and origin can determine ________.
- action
- the force of contraction
- muscle name
- the load a muscle can carry
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