Seeley's Anatomy & Physiology
11th Edition
ISBN: 9781259254963
Author: Jennifer Regan (author), Andrew Russo (author), Rod Seeley (author) Cinnamon Vanputte (author)
Publisher: McGraw Hill Higher Education
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Chapter 10, Problem 6CT
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The muscles that help to prevent dislocation of the shoulder while carrying a heavyweight.
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Muscles are the soft tissues of the body, and its primary role is to move various parts of the body. The activity of muscles includes contraction and relaxation. Actin and myosin are two types of protein filaments that make the muscles.
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