The Mystery Muscle: Palmaris Longus and Evolution in Human Anatomy
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In this video, the teacher discusses the palmaris longus muscle, a variable muscle in the human body that some people are born without. The teacher explains the function of the muscle, its evolution, and provides a test for viewers to see if they have it.
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