Respiratory Muscles pectoralis minor internal intercostals

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Respiratory Muscles pectoralis minor internal intercostals Inspiratory muscles external intercostals diapragm pectoralis minor Expiratory muscles internal intercostals Forced expiratory muscles abdominal muscles internal intercostals external intercostals rectus abdominis external oblique internal oblique

Respiratory Muscles diaphragm transversus abdominis

ECG Recording What is occurring at A, B, C? RMC Design

Pulse Points temporal artery facial artery common carotid artery brachial artery radial artery femoral artery popliteal artery post. tibial artery dorsalis pedis a RMC Design

Blood Cells RMC Design

RMC Design