Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy
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ISBN: 9781259683831
Author: Eric Wise, Kenneth S. Saladin Dr.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 12, Problem 4TOF
Determine which five of the following statements are false, and briefly explain why.
Both the extensor digitorum and extensor digiti minimi extend the little finger.
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Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy
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