subject
Biology, 13.07.2019 06:50 whitethunder05

Which abdominal wall muscle is the most superficial of the oblique muscles? a. rectus abdominis b. external abdominal oblique c. internal abdominal oblique d. transversus abdominis and. quadratus lumborum?

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on Biology

question
Biology, 21.06.2019 15:30
Which of these is the most likely consequence of falling petroleum price
Answers: 1
question
Biology, 21.06.2019 21:30
Me with these questions if you’re it sure don’t answer
Answers: 2
question
Biology, 22.06.2019 05:30
Can bacteria reproduce in a way such that when you start out with two bacteria, you get five bacteria? why or why not? * a. yes, because bacteria reproduce sexually, and can produce any number of offspring, just as humans do. b. no, because bacteria grow at an exponential rate. c. no, because when bacteria reproduce, they split into two parts, and two bacteria splitting would result in four bacteria.
Answers: 1
question
Biology, 22.06.2019 05:40
Benito is doing research on the effects of florida's elevation on its climate. his notes include the following: 1. the average elevation of florida is 30 m above sea level. 2. the highest point in florida is britton hill, which is 105 m above sea level. 3. the change in temperature from 0 m to 1,000 m is 7 °c. what can benito conclude about the effects of florida's elevation on its climate? a.) florida typically experiences cold temperatures and temperature changes within a narrow range. b.) florida typically experiences cold temperatures and temperature changes within a broad range. c.) florida typically experiences warm temperatures and temperature changes within a narrow range. d.) florida typically experiences warm temperatures and temperature changes within a broad range.
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
Which abdominal wall muscle is the most superficial of the oblique muscles? a. rectus abdominis b....
Questions
question
Health, 17.12.2020 20:30
question
Chemistry, 17.12.2020 20:30
question
Mathematics, 17.12.2020 20:30
question
English, 17.12.2020 20:30
question
History, 17.12.2020 20:30
Questions on the website: 13722360