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Cat Anatomy

Anatomy 251

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These muscles work together to rotate the forelimb and move it toward the chest what is the pectoantebrachialis, pectoralis major, pectoralis minor, xiphihumeralis
These muscles hold the scapulae together What is acromiotrapezius and spinotrapezius
These muscles work in forward extension of the humerus, turning the head & flexing elbow What is clavotrapezius & clavobrachialis
These muscles raise and rotate the humerus What is acromiodeltoid & spinodeltoid
This is the largest back muscle, moves humerus & retracts shoulder Latissimus dorsi
The acromiotrapezius, spinotrapezius and clavotrapezius are homologous to this single muscle in humans The trapezius muscle in humans
The clavobrachialis, acromiodeltoid, spinodeltoid are homologous to this single muscle in humans The deltoid muscle in humans
The 3 heads of the triceps brachii Long head, lateral head and medial head
This muscle extends the elbow Triceps brachii
This muscle rotates and supinates the foot Brachioradialis
These muscles flex the elbow & supinate the forearm and hand Biceps brachii & brachialis
This muscle moves humerus anteriorly Supraspinatus
These muscles moves humerus laterally Infraspinatus & Teres minor
This muscle rotates humerus & moves it posteriorly Teres major
This muscle pulls scapula forward and backward Serratus ventralis
These muscles together compress abdominal muscles & arch the back External oblique, internal oblique, transversus
This muscle flexes the trunk, compresses the abdominal muscles Rectus abdominus
These muscles draw ribs together during respiration External intercostals & internal intercostal
These muscles abduct the thigh Gluteus maximus & gluteus medius
These muscles make up the hamstrong & work together to move the thigh & flex the knee Biceps femoris, semitendonosus & semimembranosus
This muscle adducts the leg & moves it posteriorly Gracilus
These muscles adduct the thigh Adductor femoris & adductor longus
This muscle adducts and rotates the thigh, extends the knee sartorius
The 4 heads of the quadriceps femoris vatus lateralis, vastus medialis, vastus intermedialis, rectus femoris
These muscles extend the knee vatus lateralis, vastus medialis, vastus intermedialis, rectus femoris
This muscle extends the foot Gastrocnemius soleus
This muscle flexes the foot, ventral Tibialis anterior
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