There are ________ cervical spinal nerves

A. eight
B. twelve
C. six
D. five
E. fourteen


A

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The ________ is a narrow, elongated muscle that is deep to both the trapezius and sternocleidomastoid muscles. It attaches superiorly with multiple heads on the transverse processes of the cervical vertebrae and attaches inferiorly on the superior angle of the scapula.

A. serratus anterior B. rhomboid major C. subclavius D. levator scapulae E. rhomboid minor

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