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9 Cards in this Set
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Arm: Pectoralis Major |
O: Clavicle, sternum, superior six costal cartilages, and abdominal aponeurosis. I lateral crest of intertubercal groove |
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Latissimus Dorsi |
O: Spinous processes of T7-L5; Sacrum and iliac crest; inferior angle of scapula I:Lateral crest of intertubercal groove |
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Arm Deltoid |
O: Clavicle, acromion process and scapular spine. I: Deltoid Tuberosity |
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Arm:
Subscapularis |
O: Subscapular fossa
I: Lesser tubercle of humerus |
Popeye made the hole in his Subscapularis and opens up his cans worth his lesser tubercle of humerous. |
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Supraspinatus |
O: Supraspinous fossa
I: Greater tubercle of humerus |
Sweet pea, sleeps in the hole of his dad's Supraspinous. He learned how to walk on his greater tubercle of the humerous. |
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Arm: Infraspinatus |
O:Infraspinatus fossa of scapula
I: Greater tubercle of humerous |
Olive oil is as tall as popeye's infraspinous fossa. And she likes to hold onto popeye's greater tubercle of the humerus while sweet pea walls on it. |
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Teres Minor |
O: Lateral Border of scapula
I: Greater tubercle of humerus |
But was mad because he thought he could catch Olive Oyl with his lateral border of scapula and his greater tubercle of his humerus. |
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Arm: Teres Major |
O: Lateral Border of Scapula I: Medial crest of intertubercal groove |
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Arm: Coracobracialis |
O: Coracoid process I: midshaft of humerus |
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