Arm and Hand bones
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How many cervical vertebrea are there? | 7
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What is the most superior portion of the sternum called? | Manubruim
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What is the Acromion Process | It provides attachment points for the deltioid and trapezium
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What is the origin? | The point of muscle that attaches to the non-moving bones
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What is Insertion? | The point of muscle that attaches to the moving bones.
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What is the medial | is to the inside of the mid-line of your body
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What is the lateral | is to the outside of the mid-line of your body
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What is the Coracoid Process | allows for the pectoral is minor and also coracobrachialis and the short head of the biceps brachia.
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