Sternocleidomastoid antagonistic muscle is:

a. Levator scapulae
b. Scalenes
c. Trapezius
d. Suboccipitals

d

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A fracture in the metaphysics of a long bone, in response to excessive compression loading to one side of the bone; the compressed cortex buckles and the opposite cortex is pulled away from the physis. (also called Buckle fracture)

A. torus fracture B. depressed fracture C. displaced fracture D. overriding fracture

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