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OpenStudy (deedee250):

Which of the following is NOT an example of an agonist/antagonist pair? A.) Chest & Rhomboids B.) Quadriceps: Hamstrings C.) Gluteus Maximus: Trapezius D.) Biceps: Triceps

OpenStudy (osprey):

I don't speak latin, nor biology, but I'd go for C, actually. I'm thinking of antagonistic pairs of muscles. One stretches in one direction, its pair in the opposite. They antagonise each other, sort of. So, I've looked for muscle names that I know of. D, B, and maybe A. Whatever C is, it's big. Maximus being latin or major or big. Gluteus makes me think of gluten which is some sort of food, which would put me in mind of the large and small intestines. Mostly guess work. Let me know if I'm remotely close, please. http://perendis.webs.com

OpenStudy (meowimacat):

Yeas, It's C. I took anatomy about a month ago. And I'm taking latin XD

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