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Dylan Grant
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16 May, 20:33
A rhyme that has skeletal, smooth, and cardiac
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Gia Burns
16 May, 20:43
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Three kinds of muscles: skeletal, smooth and cardiac
work with bones so you can move forward and back
involuntary are cardiac and smooth
even when you sleep, man they move
skeletal is only one you can control
on the b-ball court or playing rock ‘n roll
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