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Aponeurosis that provides attachment
for the abdo...
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Aponeurosis that provides attachment
for the abdominal muscles
Compresses abdominal cavity & flexes trunk; extends from xiphoid process to pubic crest
Compresses abdominal cavity;
superficial oblique layer, fibers run inferiorly and medially
Compresses abdominal cavity; deep oblique layer; fibers run inferiorly and laterally
Compresses abdominal cavity; fibers run horizontally; deepest abdominal layer
___ Extends hip/thigh; largest muscle in body
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