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The muscle that is directly in front of the Tircep is called what:
a
Bic...
Physics, 09.01.2021 03:10 teamzomaxx6584
PLZ HELP
The muscle that is directly in front of the Tircep is called what:
a
Bicep
b
Quad
c
Obliques
Question 2 (50 points)
The reason the muscle is called the Tricep, is that it contains three different muscles.
True
False
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