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Latissimus Dorsi
A large, flat muscle on the back that helps control the movement of the shoulder.
Epicranius
A muscle of the scalp consisting of the frontalis and occipitalis muscles which are connected by the epicranial aponeurosis.
Moveable Bone
A moveable bone refers to any bone in the body that is capable of movement or articulation at a joint with another bone.
Fixator
A muscle that stabilizes the origin of another muscle to enable effective movement.
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