The answer to this question would be: oblique muscle
Oblique muscle runs at the long axis of the body. There are a few oblique muscles in human such as the external/internal abdominal oblique muscle in the belly that makes the "six-pack" looks. Other would be superior/inferior oblique muscle in the eye that moves the eyeball.
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Receptors (sense organs, muscles, glands, etc.) receive stimuli from the environment or from inside your body.
Information from receptors is sent to the spinal cord and brain by the peripheral nervous system.
The central nervous system processes information received from the peripheral nervous system.
The central nervous system sends out the processed information to the peripheral nervous system.
The peripheral nervous system sends a message to the body part that needs to respond so you can react appropriately to the stimulus.
A tumor that spreads from its original location to another location is called a malignant.
A malignant tumor is capable of infecting neighboring tissues and can possibly infect tissues that are pretty distant. It's growth is not limited either.
The development of an embryonic stem cell into a nerve, muscle, skin, or blood cell is called d<span>ifferentiation.
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