M. latissimus dorsi, m. teres major, m. serratus magnus, m. pectoralis major
Subscapular fossa, Supraspinous fossa, Infraspinous fossa
The adjective form is axillary!!!!!
The large fossa of the anterior aspect of the scapula is called the subscapular fossa. It is located on the anterior surface of the scapula and provides attachment for the subscapularis muscle, which is one of the four muscles that make up the rotator cuff in the shoulder.
The plural is fossae.
Fossa - a shallow depression or hollow in bone, typically serving as an attachment site for muscles or articulations with other bones.
deltoid and teres minor
The landmark that contacts with olecranon fossa to form its joint is the olecranon process of the ulna. It forms the elbow joint with the humerus at the olecranon fossa, providing stability and allowing for extension of the forearm.
axillary nerve or known as circumflex nerve is a nerve of the human body that comes off the brachial plexus. Brachial plexus is responsible for cutaneous and muscular innervation of the entire upper limb-Drave 10
Fossa = Shallow depression or dip in the surface of a bone Process = Bone marking which stick out from the rest of the bone
The muscles that occupy the fossa, just above the spine of the scapula are the Trapezius muscles. These muscles are so named by the way they can swing the arm back and forth from the front to the back.
Yes, the noun 'fossa' is the singular form.The plural form for the anatomical term for a depression or cavaty is fossae.The plural form for the mammal, native to Madagascar is fossas.
The depression on the surface of a bone is called a fossa. It is a shallow, basin-like structure that typically serves as an attachment site for muscles or tendons.