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Body Structure and Processes - Muscular System PT3 - TYPES -

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show trapezius rhomboid pectoralis minor serratus levator  
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trapezius muscles?   show
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show back, neck and base of skull  
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show diamond  
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rhomboid muscles?   show
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rhomboid muscles and levator scapulae originate where?   show
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show scapula  
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show 2 levator scapulae muscles insert at scapula and originate at cervical vertebrae allow shrugging and covered by trapezius muscles  
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show rhomboid and levator  
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show rhomboid allows shimmying and levator allows shrugging  
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show chest muscle originates on anterior surface of ribs and inserts at border between thoracic vertebrae and scapula allowing you to swing shoulder  
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serratus anterior muscles allows what movement?   show
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serratus anterior originates where?   show
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serratus anterior inserts where?   show
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chest muscle?   show
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pectoralis minor?   show
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pectoralis minor originates where?   show
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pectoralis minor allows what?   show
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show coracoid process of scapula  
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deltoid?   show
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show abduct arm  
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deltoid originates where?   show
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deltoid inserts where?   show
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show often works with latissimus dorsi to help adduct the arm and originates at scapula and inserts at top of humerus  
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show latissimus dorsi  
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show arm adduction  
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show top of humerus  
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which muscle originates at scapula?   show
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name the rotator cuff muscles   show
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how many rotator cuff muscles are there?   show
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show essential for shoulder stability and wide range of arm movements work together to keep head of humerus firmly in shallow socket  
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show assists deltoids at start of abduction and originate at scapula insert at top of humerus  
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subscapularis?   show
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show assists with external rotation of a rm originates at scapula and inserts at top of humerus  
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show infraspinatus and teres minor  
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which muscle assists with internal rotation of arm?   show
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which muscle assists deltoid at start of abduction   show
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show help with external rotation of arm originates at scapula and insert at top of humerus  
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pectoralis major?   show
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show 2  
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where does the pectoralis major insert?   show
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show produces flexion at shoulder eg hands over head  
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points of origin in pectoralis major?   show
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clavicle and sternum and top six ribs is what?   show
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latissimus dorsi?   show
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show extension at shoulder eg return arm to resting position after flexion  
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origin of latissimus dorsi?   show
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show middle of humerus  
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muscles that move the arm?   show
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muscles that move the forearm and wrist all originate on the humerus except?   show
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where do biceps brachii and triceps brachii originate and insert?   show
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show forearm and wrist  
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what is responsible for flexion of elbow supination of forearm?   show
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what is responsible for extension of elbow pronation of forearm?   show
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biceps brachii?   show
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show triceps brachii and biceps brachii, brachialis and brachioradialis  
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insertion point of biceps brachii?   show
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show 3 heads (long head) where long head originates at scapula and medial and lateral head originate at humerus and insert at ulna  
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show brachialis and brachioradialis  
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show oppose and counter extension  
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brachialis?   show
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what has the origin of distal humerus and inserts at ulna?   show
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show originates at lower humerus and inserts at radius  
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show brachioradialis  
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