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in the arm, the biceps brachii muscle lies anterior to the brachialis muscle.

          in the arm, the biceps brachii muscle lies anterior to the brachialis muscle.
        

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00:01 Hello students in this question we have been asked besides the supinator which other muscle is a powerful supinator of the forearm and the options given are pronator teres, triceps, brachii, brachialis, bicep, brachii and pronator quadratus.
00:49 Now as the name suggests the pronator teres and the quadratus are not responsible for supination so they are not the correct option...
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