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Serratus anterior isn't correct because the insertions and origins of the serratus anterior are more lateral than what is shown on the picture. The muscle is the pectoralis minor.
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Just to settle it:
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Uhh yea I am embarrassed now. But yea you are right. I don't really know how I let something so silly get the best of me. Well I guess it happen to everyone at least once.sciolyFTW_aku wrote:Serratus anterior isn't correct because the insertions and origins of the serratus anterior are more lateral than what is shown on the picture. The muscle is the pectoralis minor.
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Do you guys think we need to know the developmental aspects of muscles? I have limited time until my tryout. Do you think I should go ahead and study it, or just leave it?
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Not sure what you mean by developmental aspects of muscle. Like the initial development of muscle in the embryo? Or the way that muscle grows in general? It might not be the most important topic within the rules but it might be possible that it's included in a test I supposesciolylover13 wrote:Do you guys think we need to know the developmental aspects of muscles? I have limited time until my tryout. Do you think I should go ahead and study it, or just leave it?![]()
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watermydoing14 wrote:Not sure what you mean by developmental aspects of muscle. Like the initial development of muscle in the embryo? Or the way that muscle grows in general? It might not be the most important topic within the rules but it might be possible that it's included in a test I supposesciolylover13 wrote:Do you guys think we need to know the developmental aspects of muscles? I have limited time until my tryout. Do you think I should go ahead and study it, or just leave it?![]()
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Both, I think. I'm just going to leave it for this tryout. Thanks!!
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Have you tried Mayoclinic or WebMD?sciolyFTW_aku wrote:Does anyone have any resources for skeletal and muscular diseases?
I also use wikipedia, but some people don't like doing that...
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By resources, I mean like a sheet containing all the information about the diseases. But, thanks for MayoClinic and WebMD!
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