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Which bone is responsible for the movement of the humerus medially and laterally?
Which bone is responsible for the movement of the humerus medially and laterally?
- Radius
- Scapula (correct)
- Clavicle
- Humerus
What are the two bony landmarks mentioned in the text?
What are the two bony landmarks mentioned in the text?
- Greater Tubercle and Lesser Tubercle
- Intertubercular Groove and Pectoralis Major
- Greater Tubercle and Intertubercular Groove (correct)
- Lesser Tubercle and Intertubercular Groove
What is the naming criteria based on muscle size?
What is the naming criteria based on muscle size?
- Location
- Shape
- Action
- Size (correct)
Which bone is diamond-shaped?
Which bone is diamond-shaped?
Which muscle is located in the chest region?
Which muscle is located in the chest region?
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Study Notes
Skeletal System
- The scapula is responsible for the movement of the humerus medially and laterally.
Bony Landmarks
- The two bony landmarks mentioned in the text are the coracoid process and the acromion process.
Muscle Anatomy
- The naming criteria for muscles is based on their size, shape, origin, insertion, function, and direction of fibers.
Bone Shapes
- The scapula is a diamond-shaped bone.
Muscle Location
- The pectoralis muscle is located in the chest region.
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