Which muscle is a broad, flat, thin muscle that covers most of the lateral surface of the cervical and thoracic vertebrae?
A) splenius
B) supraspinatus
C) infraspinatus
D) rhomboideus thoracis
E) teres major
A
Explanation:
B) The supraspinatus occupies the lateral surface of the scapula in the supraspinous fossa.
C) The infraspinatus occupies the infraspinous fossa on the lateral surface of the scapula.
D) The rhomboideus thoracis is a fan-shaped muscle and is the most posterior muscle of the rhomboideus group.
E) The teres major is located at the axillary border of the scapula.
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