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A sample placed into fresh medium is initially in the (lag/log/stationary) phase of microbial growth in most instances.
External Abdominal Oblique
A muscle in the abdomen that forms part of the abdominal wall, helping in the rotation and lateral flexion of the torso and assisting in forced respiration.
Transversus Abdominis
A major muscle of the abdominal wall that helps to compress abdominal contents, contributing to core stability and posture.
Rectus Abdominis
A long muscle of the abdomen that assists in respiratory movements and stabilizes the core.
Internal Abdominal Oblique
A muscle located within the abdominal wall, acting to support the abdominal contents and aiding in movements such as twisting.
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