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Forearm is rotated to turn palm downward...

Forearm is rotated to turn palm downward or backward by muscle
(a) Adductor
(b) Abductor
(c) Pronator
(d) Extensor

A

Adductor

B

Abductor

C

Pronator

D

Extensor

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C
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