ACTIVE-LEARNING WRKBK FOR HUM ANAT & PHY
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ISBN: 9780135643303
Author: AMERMAN
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 1, Problem 9CYR
The arm is known as the ___________ region; the neck is known as the _________ region.
a. otic; axillary
b. antebrachial; dorsal
c. brachial; cervical
d. sural; crural
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