BIOB32H3 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Flexor Digitorum Profundus Muscle, Thoracolumbar Fascia, Latissimus Dorsi Muscle

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Dorsal, lateral and ventral sides; lumbodorsal fascia, lumber and lower thoratic vertebrae. Found along the entire inter-rib space from the dorsal side to the mid ventral sternum. Back of the head, neck and mastoid process. Adducts the foreleg (moves it towards the chest) Flexes the head to the chest and inclines it to one side to the other. Retracts the scapula to the spine (and shoulder girdle) during forelimb movement. Subscapularis (covers much of the media surface of the scapula) Biceps brachii (medial to the insertion point of the brachiocephalic and pectoralis muscles) coracobrachialis. Flexor carpi radialis, pulmaris longis, flexor carpi ulnaris, flexor digitorum profundus. Anterior to the long head on the medial side of the upper forelimb. Extends the head and flexes it to the side. Assist the other two muscles in (most posterior) Fascia lata holding the scapula in place and drawing it forward.

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