Which muscle is a large, flat muscle that lays posterior to the trapezius group?

A) deltoid group
B) levator scapulae ventralis
C) latissimus dorsi
D) supraspinatus


C
Explanation:
A) The deltoid group is composed of the shoulder muscles lateral to the trapezius group.
B) The levator scapulae ventralis is a flat, strap-like muscle that lies on the side of the neck between the clavotrapezius and the acromiotrapezius.
D) The supraspinatus lays deep to the acromiotrapezius, and occupies the lateral surface of the scapula in the supraspinous fossa.

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