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The entire length of longissimus muscle extends from the mastoid process of the temporal bone to the __________.

A) sacrumB) thoracic vertebrae sevenC) lumbar vertebrae fiveD) linea aspera of the femur

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The entire length of longissimus muscle extends from the mastoid process of the temporal bone to the sacrum. The sacrum consists of 4 or 5 vertebrae that are fused for strength to transmit weight of a stationary animal to the rest of the body. Sacrus has a large base and short neutral spine for attachment of back muscles.

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