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Superficial Extrinsic Muscles Consist of: M. Trapezius M. Sternocleidomastoid M. Sternocephalic M. Brachiocephalic M. Omotransverse M. Latissimus dorsi M. Pectoralis superficialis
Superficial Extrinsic Muscles Consist of: M. Trapezius M. Sternocleidomastoid M. Sternocephalic M. Brachiocephalic M. Omotransverse M. Latissimus dorsi M. Pectoralis superficialis
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M. Trapezius Origin: Spina scapula and spinous processes Insertion: Cervical part: Ligamentum nuchalis Axis and C3 Thoracic Part: Tips of the thoracic vertebrae Function: Pull shoulder upward and forward with the cervical portion Pull shoulder upward and rearward with the thoracic shoulder
M. Trapezius Origin: Spina scapula and spinous processes Insertion: Cervical part: Ligamentum nuchalis Axis and C3 Thoracic Part: Tips of the thoracic vertebrae Function: Pull shoulder upward and forward with the cervical portion Pull shoulder upward and rearward with the thoracic shoulder
trapezius
The ______ muscles are divided into intrinsic and extrinsic muscles
The ______ muscles are divided into intrinsic and extrinsic muscles
forelimb
Originally originate from the neck and thoracic region and insert in the scapula and humerus Divided into: Superficial deep
Originally originate from the neck and thoracic region and insert in the scapula and humerus Divided into: Superficial deep
Responsible for the coordination of the movement between the limb, trunk, neck and head
Responsible for the coordination of the movement between the limb, trunk, neck and head