The humerus is held in the glenoid cavity more securely by the __________ than by any other structure.

A. glenohumeral ligament
B. transverse humeral ligament
C. biceps brachii tendon
D. coracoid process
E. glenoid labrum


C. biceps brachii tendon

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Fill in the blank with the correct word.

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