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Match the types of muscles, labelled a. through g., with the properties in question. (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
a.skeletal muscle only
b.single-unit smooth muscle only
c.cardiac muscle only
d.skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle
e.skeletal muscle and single-unit smooth muscle
f.single-unit smooth muscle and cardiac muscle
g.skeletal, single-unit smooth, and cardiac muscles
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