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The capability of a pacemaker to recognize inherent electrical conduction system activity is termed:
Trapezius Group
A collection of muscles extending from the neck to the mid-back, responsible for moving the shoulder blades and supporting the arm.
Rhomboideus Major
A muscle in the back that connects the spine to the scapula, involved in retracting the shoulder blade.
Infraspinatus
A muscle located on the back of the shoulder blade that is responsible for the external rotation of the shoulder joint.
Deltoid Group
A group of muscles in the shoulder responsible for arm abduction, flexion, extension, and rotation.
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