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ucture ANAT20006_2016_SM1 ADSL Tutorials & Tests ADSL 7: Gastrointestinal Tract Review Test Submission: ADSL7-Review Gastrointestinal_2016 H Review Test Submission: ADSL7-Review Gastrointestinal... _2016 User Lewis Singleton Subject Principles of Human Structure Test ADSL7-Review Gastrointestinal_2016 Started 20/05/16 5:32 PM Submitted 20/05/16 5:33 PM Due Date 20/05/16 11:55 PM Status Completed Attempt Score 10 out of 10 points Time Elapsed 0 minute out of 20 minutes Instructions After you have viewed this page, go to LMS My Grades to check that your score for this Test is recorded. Results Displayed Submitted Answers, Feedback, Incorrectly Answered Questions Question 1 In the anterior abdominal wall the rectus sheath is formed from the aponeuroses of several muscles. Which one of the following correctly lists these muscles? Selected Answer: External oblique, internal oblique, transversus abdominis. Answer Feedback: Yes – The rectus sheath is formed by aponeuroses from external oblique, internal oblique and transversus abdominis. It contains the vertically oriented rectus abdominis. Quadratus lumborum and psoas major are parts of the posterior abdominal wall [Show More]
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