Human Anatomy
5th Edition
ISBN: 9780073403700
Author: Kenneth S. Saladin Dr.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 11, Problem 4TOF
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Whether the given statement "The vertebral column is rotated by the abdominal oblique muscles" is true or false.
Introduction:
Muscle is a bundle or band of fibrous tissue present in a human or animal body. It can contract and move in preserving the position of body parts. A muscular organ present on the left side of the upper abdomen is known as the stomach. Stomach obtains food from the esophagus.The vertebral column commonly composed of 33 vertebrae.
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