What is the principal muscle of the anterior neck?

A) posterior belly
B) digastrics
C) anterior belly
D) sternocleidomastoid


D
Explanation:
A) The posterior belly is not the principal muscle of the neck.
B) The digastrics muscle is not the principal muscle of the neck.
C) The anterior belly is not the principal muscle of the neck.

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