Using Figure 10.2, match the following:





1) Arm abduction and rotation.

2) Prime mover to protract and hold the scapula against the chest wall; rotates scapula so that its inferior angle moves laterally and upward.

3) A muscle that has its origin on the manubrium of the sternum and medial portion of the clavicle, and its insertion in the mastoid process of the temporal bone.

4) Pectoralis minor.

5) Coracobrachialis


1) B
2) E
3) A
4) C
5) D

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