Which muscle appears as fan-shaped wedges on the side of the chest?

A) subclavius
B) levator scapulae
C) pectoralis minor
D) serratus anterior


D
Explanation:
A) The subclavius does not appear as fan-shaped wedges on the side of the chest.
B) The levator scapulae does not appear as fan-shaped wedges on the side of the chest.
C) The pectoralis minor does not appear as fan-shaped wedges on the side of the chest.

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