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Lab practical2 A&P 1

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trapezius   origin: occipital bone and vertebrae insertion: scapula and clavicle  
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deltiod   origin: clavicle and scapula insertion: deltoid tuberosity of humerus  
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rectus abdominus   origin: pelvis insertion: xiphoid process and costal cartilages of ribs  
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latissiumus dorsi   origin: vertebrae, ribs, and pelvis insertion: proximal humerus  
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triceps brachii   origin: scapula and humerus insertion: olecranon process of ulna  
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biceps brachii   origin: scapula insertion: radial tuberosity  
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Quadriceps femoris (rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis and vastus intermedius)   origin: pelvis and femur insertion: tibial tuberosity  
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hamstrings ( biceps femoris, semitendinous, and semimembanosus)   origin: pelvis insertion: fibula and tibia  
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gracilis   origin: pelvis insertion: tibia  
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gastrocnemius   origin: medial and lateral condyles of femur insertion: calcaneus  
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soleus   origin: proximal tibia and fibula insertion: calcaneus  
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gluteus maximus   origin: dorsal ilium, sacrum, and coccyx insertion: gluteal tuberosity of femur and iliotibial tract  
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Articulating sacrum and coxal bone   Sacroiliac  
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Articulating pubic bones   Pubic symphysis  
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Articulating hip bone and femur   Hip (coxal)  
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Articulating femur and tibia   Knee (tibiofemoral)  
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Articulating femur and platella   Knee (femoroplatellar)  
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Articulating tibia and fibula (proximally)   Tibiofibular (proximal)  
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Articulating tibia and fibula (distally)   Tibiofibular (distal)  
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Articulating tibia and fibula with talus   Ankle  
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Articulating adjacent tarsals   Intertarsal  
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Articular tarsals and metatarsals   Tarsometatarsal  
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Articulating metatarsal and proximal phalanx   Metatarsophalangeal  
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Articulating adjacent phalanges   Toe (interphalangeal)  
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unipolar   ex: ganglion cell  
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bipolar   ex: retinal cell or olfactory cell  
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multipolar   ex: pyramidal cell  
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