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Which skeletal muscle raises or throws back the shoulders, assists in moving the head to one side or another, and helps hold the head erect?
Question 1:
Which skeletal muscle raises or throws back the shoulders, assists in moving the head to one side or another, and helps hold the head erect?
A.
Platysma
B.
Latissimus dorsi
C.
Trapezius
D.
Sternocleidomastoid
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