HUMAN ANATOMY PKG >CUSTOM<
HUMAN ANATOMY PKG >CUSTOM<
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Author: Marieb
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Chapter 11, Problem 21CYU
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The three locations for giving intramuscular injections and the landmarks that help define these locations.

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The movement of the limbs occurs by the means of the muscles which are responsible for moving the bones. Different types of muscles are located in various regions and their locations depend on the type of movement that is required in the particular region. The muscles are attached to the bones with the help of tendons.

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HUMAN ANATOMY PKG >CUSTOM<

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