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The Pectoral Girdle and Arm

The Pectoral Girdle and Arm. BIOL 203 – Summer 2012 Instructor: Alexandra Okihiro. Supraspinous Fossa. Acromion Process. Coracoid Process. Glenoid Cavity. Spine. Infraspinous Fossa. Superior Border. Lateral Border. Medial Border. Inferior Angle. Left Scapula (Anterior View ).

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The Pectoral Girdle and Arm

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  1. The Pectoral Girdle and Arm BIOL 203 – Summer 2012 Instructor: Alexandra Okihiro Supraspinous Fossa Acromion Process Coracoid Process Glenoid Cavity Spine Infraspinous Fossa Superior Border Lateral Border Medial Border Inferior Angle Left Scapula (Anterior View) Right Scapula (Posterior View)

  2. Right Humerus (Posterior View) Left Humerus (Anterior View) Head Olecranon Fossa Medial Epicondyle Lateral Epicondyle Trochlea Capitulum

  3. Muscles that move the Pectoral Girdle and Arm Rhomboideus Minor Rhomboideus Major Deltoid Trapezius LatissimusDorsi

  4. Muscles that move the Forearm 2 3 4 5 1 Biceps Brachii Brachioradialis Triceps Brachii Supinator Pronator Teres

  5. The Pectoral Girdle and Arm Left Scapula (Anterior View) Right Scapula (Posterior View)

  6. Right Humerus (Posterior View) Left Humerus (Anterior View)

  7. Muscles that move the Pectoral Girdle and Arm

  8. Muscles that move the Forearm 2 3 4 5 1

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