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Transcribed Image Text:Part G: Post-lab Questions
1. Fill in the blanks with a correct body position term.
a. The elbow is
b. The skull is
C. The feet are
d. The pinky finger is
to the fingernails.
to the brain.
to the head.
to the thumb.
e spine iS
to the sternum (breastbone).
2. Describe or sketch what a pickle might look like after it is cut with a transverse section.
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