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Muscles may be named according to:
UV Light
Ultraviolet light, a type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than visible light, capable of causing chemical reactions and harmful effects to living organisms.
Vitamin D
A fat-soluble vitamin that is important for maintaining bone health, supporting immune function, and aiding in the absorption of calcium and phosphorus.
Stem Cells
Undifferentiated cells capable of giving rise to indefinitely more cells of the same type, and from which certain other kinds of cell arise by differentiation.
Mitosis
Nuclear division mechanism that maintains the chromosome number; occurs in stages (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase). Basis of body growth, tissue repair, and (in some organisms) asexual reproduction.
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Q7: When the chromosomes align themselves across the
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Q58: external oblique<br>A)Neck<br>B)Back<br>C)Chest<br>D)Abdominal wall<br>E)Shoulder<br>F)Arm<br>G)Forearm<br>H)Buttocks<br>I)Thigh<br>J)Leg
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Q88: pronator teres<br>A)Neck<br>B)Back<br>C)Chest<br>D)Abdominal wall<br>E)Shoulder<br>F)Arm<br>G)Forearm<br>H)Buttocks<br>I)Thigh<br>J)Leg
Q101: below the skin,it is called "superficial"; surrounding
Q133: Simple cuboidal epithelium is one cell layer
Q193: Epithelial tissue produces the glycoprotein part of