ANATOMY 2300.01 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Coracoid Process, Flexor Digitorum Profundus Muscle, Extensor Pollicis Brevis Muscle

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Muscles from the axial skeleton in the upper limb can go to the _____ or the _____. pectoral girdle or humerus. Name the compartments of the arm, and how many muscles are in each. Name the components of the forearm, and how many are in each. Tip: 5375 spoken out just sounds like a memorable number. Retraction: medial border is moved closer to vertebral column. Protraction: medial border is pulled away from vertebral column. Rotation: when upper limb is abducted 90*, glenoid cavity rotates upward. Name the muscles from the axial skeleton to the pectoral girdle. (6) - trapezius levator scapulae rhomboids (major & minor) serratus anterior subclavius pectoralis minor. Name the muscles from the axial skeleton to the humerus. (2) - pectoralis major latissimus dorsi. Name the muscles from the pectoral girdle to the humerus. (6) - subscapularis supraspinatus infraspinatus teres minor teres major deltoid.

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