Correctly label the following anatomical parts of the glenohumeral joint. Synovial membrane (cut) Teres minor tendon Biceps brachii tendon (long head) Subdeltoid bursa Supraspinatus Subscapular tendon bursa Glenoid cavity (articular cartilage) Coracohumeral ligament Subscapularis Coracoid tendon process Acromion (d) Lateral view, humerus removed
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