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The deltoid muscle in a cat does not connect directly to its skeletal frame, whereas, in a human, it does. In humans, it is a large fleshy muscle. In the cat, it is only 1.3 cm wide by 5 cm long. Explain these differences in cat and human muscles in terms of differences in function.
Also, what muscle extends both hand and phalanges? Preview Flashcards
Front | Back |
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What muscle extends both the hand and the phalanges? | extensor digitorium |
What muscles flex the hand? | Palmaris longus, flexor carpi radialus, flexor carpi ulnaris, flexor digitorium (superficial and profundus) |
What muscles extend the thumb? | extensor pollicis longus and brevis |
Accordingly, what muscles are antagonists to the Supinator muscle?
Supinator muscle | |
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Artery | Radial recurrent artery |
Nerve | Deep branch of the radial nerve |
Actions | Supinates forearm |
Antagonist | Pronator teres, pronator quadratus |
What muscles flex the hand quizlet?
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