Of the muscles that move the glenohumeral joint, two originate on the axial skeleton. Which ones?

a: Latissimus dorsi
b: Deltoid
c: Pectoralis major
d: Teres major
e: Coracobrachialis
A. a and b
B. a and c
C. b and d
D. c and e
E. d and e


B

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