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Q: Which bone has a Coracoid Process?
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What is an acrocoracoid process?

An acrocoracoid process is a dorsal expansion of the coracoid bone which completes the opening for the triosseal canal.


Which bone does the pectoral minor attach to?

The coracoid process of the scapula and 2nd thru fifth rib


What is the function of the coracoid process?

Together with the acromion, the coracoid process serves to stabilize the glenohumeral (shoulder) joint .


What is the coracoid process?

The coracoid process is a small hook-like structure on the lateral edge of the superior anterior portion of the scapula


What muscle is inserted on coronoid process of ulna?

The Coracoid process of the ulna is a triangular projection with a rough surface. The Coracoid process is the insertion site for the brachialis muscle.


What is the large posterior process on the scapula?

Coracoid process!


Can we palpate coracoid process?

Coracoid process can be palpated through anterior deltoid muscle one to two finger breadths below outer portion of clavicle


What is the process above the glenoid fossa that permits muscle attachment?

coracoid process


Which muscles insert on the ulnar tuberosity?

The Coracoid process of the ulna is a triangular projection with a rough surface. The Coracoid process is the insertion site for the brachialis muscle.


Process above the glenoid cavity that permits muscle attachments?

coracoid process


What is an acrocoracoid?

An acrocoracoid is a dorsal expansion of the coracoid bone which completes the opening for the triosseal canal.


What muscles secure the glenoid cavity?

Coracoid Process. The coracoid process points anteriorly over the tip of the shoulder joint and serves as an attachment point for some of the upper limb muscles.