What muscle divides the neck into an anterior cervical triangle and a posterior cervical triangle?
A) sternocleidomastoid
B) sternomastoid
C) digastric
D) None of the listed responses is correct.
A
Explanation:
B) The sternomastoid does not divide the neck into an anterior cervical triangle and a posterior cervical triangle.
C) The digastric muscle does not divide the neck into an anterior cervical triangle and a posterior cervical triangle.
D) One of the listed answers is correct.
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