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Questions
BIOLOGY 211-B09C HW #8: Intro to Muscles and Facial Muscles
Matching
Match the following shapes with there correct names 1: A 2: B 3: C 4: D 5: E 6: F
Options
A.[ 选择 ]
B.Unipennate
C.Circular
D.Convergent
E.Parallel
F.Multipennate
G.Bipennate

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The task presents a matching question where we must pair each labeled item (1 through 6) with one of the given muscle-architecture names. The provided data include two lists: the target names in a specific order and the available option names to choose from. Because there is no visual of shapes A–F included in the text, we have to reason from typical correspondences between shape descriptions and their names, while also noting a potential mismatch in spelling in the options.
First, let’s list what we know:
- The target names, in the presumed correct order for 1–6, are: Convergent, Multipennate, Circular, Bipennate, Parallel, Unipennate.
- The options presented to match against are: Unipennate, Circular, Convergent, Parallel, Multipennate, Bipennate (with a stray or alternate spelling "Unipennant" appearing in the earlier line; we will treat "Unipennate" as the intended entry).
- In a matching exercise, each number (1–6) should be paired with exactly one opti......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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