EBK MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR HEALTH PROF
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Author: EHRLICH
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Chapter 4, Problem 15LE
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The term that describes “toward the side.”
Introduction:
Various muscles in the body show their particular movement toward the side of a particular organ. During the process of adduction, the movement of limbs occurs in the inward direction towards the side of an individual’s body.
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