A. Trapezius
B. Ligamentum nuchae
C. Sternocleidomastoid
D. Rectus capitis
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- Middle constrictor of pharynx has attachment from________________?
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- Lingual gives attachment to________________?
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- Mental spines provide attachment to_____________?
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- Epithelial attachment is_____________?
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