serratus anterior
The Serratus Anterior moves the scapula forward and rotates it upward.
The serratus anterior is one, and the lower trapezius muscles are the others. The SA muscles pull the scapulae downward and anteriorly while the lower traps pull downward and medially.
Tendons connect muscles to bones and they can be either anterior or exterior to each other, depending on where they are.
The two (left and right) parietal and the temporal bones are anterior (closer to the front of the body).
The most anterior portion of the coxal (hip) bones is the pubis, or pubic bone.
The main bones are the scapulae (shoulder blades), humerus (arm) radius and ulna (forearm), carpals (wrist bones) and phalanges (finger bones).
The scapula is one single bone. You have one on either side of your upper back.
Clavicles, Scapulae, Thoracic and Lumbar Veterbrae, Sternum, Ribs, and Pelvis
anterior fontanel is found between the frontal bone and two parietal bones
The pubic symphysis, a fibrocartilage pad, joins the hip bones anteriorly.
These two form a hinge for your upper arm.Those are the scientific names for the shoulder and collar bones respectively