Scapula.
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The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".
The plural of rose is roses. The plural possessive is roses'.
The plural form is homes; the plural possessive is homes'.
The frog doesn't have a scapula
Your scapula is your shoulder-blade. The scapula only connects at the clavicle and is held in place by muscles.
The scapula is not a muscle; it is a bone.
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The scapula is your shoulder blade.
Scapula does not belong. The ischium, ilium, and pubis are bones of the pelvis, while the scapula is a bone of the shoulder girdle.
The hip is inferior in relation to the scapula.
The processes of the scapula are: the sinuous, the acromion and the cracoid.
The humerus and clavicle attach to the scapula.
The trapezius muscle is responsible for various movements of the shoulder and neck, such as elevation, depression, retraction, and rotation of the scapula. It also helps to extend and laterally flex the neck.
No, tipping of the scapula refers to an anterior or posterior tilt of the scapula, while winging of the scapula is when the medial border of the scapula protrudes outward away from the ribcage. Both issues can affect the normal movement and function of the shoulder joint, but they are distinct conditions.
The humerus and clavicle attach to the scapula.