The pectoralis minor and the sternocleidomastoid are useful in aiding forced expiration?
The statement is incorrect.The muscles responsible for aiding forced expiration are the internal intercostals and the abdominal muscles, not the pectoralis minor and the sternocleidomastoid.
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