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Match the types of hypoxia, labelled a. through d., with the circumstances. (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
-haemoglobin deficiency
Pectoralis Major
A large muscle in the chest that, when contracted, causes the arm to move across the body.
Upper Back
The region of the back that extends from the base of the neck to the bottom of the ribcage, involving several muscles and the thoracic spine.
Trapezius
A large superficial muscle that extends from the occipital bone to the lower thoracic vertebrae and to the scapula, functioning to move the shoulder blade and support the arm.
Levator Scapulae
A skeletal muscle situated at the back and side of the neck, responsible for elevating the scapula (shoulder blade).
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