Multiple Choice Question Where can the teres major muscle be palpated? O Anterior and superior to the spine of the scapula in the supraspinous fossa O Just below the spine of the scapula passing upward and laterally to the humerus O Just above the latissimus dorsi and below the teres minor on the posterior scapula surface O From the medial end of the clavicle to the intertubercular groove of the humerus
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PART B ASSESSMENTS Name the muscle indicated by the following combinations of origin and insertion. 1. Spinous processes of upper thoracic vertebrae Medial border of scapula 2. Anterior surfaces of upper ribs Medial border of scapula 3. Anterior surfaces of ribs 3-5 Coracoid process of scapula 4. Coracoid process of scapula Shaft of humerus 5. Lateral border of scapula Intertubercular sulcus of humerus 6. Anterior surface of scapula Lesser tubercle of humerus 7. Lateral border of scapula Greater tubercle of humerus 8. Anterior shaft of humerus Coronoid process of ulna 9. Medial epicondyle of humerus and coronoid process of ulna Lateral surface of radius 10. Distal lateral end of humerus Lateral surface of radius above styloid process 11. Medial epicondyle of humerus Base of second and third metacarpals 12. Medial epicondyle of humerus Fascia of palm
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