HUMAN ANATOMY
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Author: SALADIN
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Chapter 12, Problem 9TYR
Both the gastrocnemius and ____________ muscles insert on the heel by way of the calcaneal insert on the heel by way of the calcaneal tendon.
- semimembranosus
- tibialis posterior
- tibialis anterior
- soleus
- plantaris
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