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HELP! I need to know what the Latin meaning of Rectus femoris, Subscapularis, Masseter, and Tibialis anterior are!!!!
I'ma doing a matching sheet, these are the meaning to choose from: Chewing, Under the scapular, Straight of the femur, in front of the tibia.
Someone must know!!! HELPS ME!
Rectus femoris - Straight of the femur
Subscapularis - Under the scapular
Masseter - Chewing
Tibialis anterior - in front of the tibia
maybe you should try entering your words into the "Foreign Languages" category near the top on the right side of this page.
I'ma doing a matching sheet, these are the meaning to choose from: Chewing, Under the scapular, Straight of the femur, in front of the tibia.
Someone must know!!! HELPS ME!
Rectus femoris - Straight of the femur
Subscapularis - Under the scapular
Masseter - Chewing
Tibialis anterior - in front of the tibia
maybe you should try entering your words into the "Foreign Languages" category near the top on the right side of this page.
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