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Thorax and Forelimb (lateral)
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1a Spinotrapezius 1b Acromiotrapezius 1c Clavotrapezius
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Thorax and Forelimb (medial)
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Forarm
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Hindlimb (lateral)
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Hind Limb (medial)
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Thigh (medial)
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Thigh (lateral)
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Upper Arm
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A - Latissimus dorsi (transected) B - Spinotrapezius (reflected) C - Rhomboid major (note insertion point inferiorly) D - Rhomboid minor (yes, it's bigger!) E - Acromiotrapezius F - Supraspinatus G - Infraspinatus H - spine of scapula I - Serratus ventralis (called serratus anterior in human) J - Teres major K - Latissimus dorsi (cranial portion)
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1. digastric 4. stylohyoid7. thyrohyoid 2. mylohyoid 5. sternohyoid 8. sternomastoid 3. masseter 6. sternothyroid 9. cleidomastoid
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1. Rhomboideus3. splenius 2. rhomboideus capitus 4. serratus dorsalis
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1. Clavodeltoid 4. pectoralis minor 2. pectoantebrachialis 5. xiphihumeralis 3. pectoralis major6. latissimus dorsi
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1. tensor fascia latae5. sartorius (reflected)9. adductor femoris 2. vastus lateralis6. gracilis (reflected) 10. adductor longus 3. vastus medialis7. semitendinosus 11. pectineus 4. rectus femoris8. semimembranosus
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1. biceps femoris 2. caudofemoralis 3. gluteus maximus 4. gluteus medius 5. tensor fascia latae
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Title A - Latissimus dorsi (transected) E - Acromiotrapezius I - Serratus ventralis (called serratus anterior in human) B - Spinotrapezius (reflected) F - Supraspinatus J - Teres major C - Rhomboid major (note insertion point inferiorly) G - Infraspinatus K - Latissimus dorsi (cranial portion) D - Rhomboid minor (yes, it's bigger!) H - spine of scapula A - Latissimus dorsi (transected)E - Acromiotrapezius I - Serratus ventralis (called serratus anterior in human) B - Spinotrapezius (reflected)F - SupraspinatusJ - Teres major C - Rhomboid major (note insertion point inferiorly) G - InfraspinatusK - Latissimus dorsi (cranial portion) D - Rhomboid minor (yes, it's bigger!)H - spine of scapula
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