The levator scapulae is what raises the scapula. It is a muscle that originates on the transverse processes of c1-c4 and inserts on the medial border and superior angle of the scapula.
Any form of well practiced magic can levitate scapulas.
The answer is your Clavis it is a skinny bone
The arcomial end of the clavicle attaches to the scapula.
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The scapula is suspended over the ribs and held in place only by muscles.
The Humerus is distal to the scapula.
Scapula, or none
Your scapula is your shoulder-blade. The scapula only connects at the clavicle and is held in place by muscles.
The arcomial end of the clavicle attaches to the scapula.
Yes the Scapula Undergo can fracture but it is very rare, as it is a very well structured and protected place
I'm assuming it's the clavicle bone which attaches to the sternum on the axial skeleton
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Scapula is very interesting bone. It holds the upper limb, but have no bony attachment to your thorax. It is attached to thorax, through the collar bone or the clavicle. Lateral end of the clavicle is attached to the lateral end of the spine of the scapula. On the inside of the spine of the scapula and clavicle, you have insertion of the muscle called as trapezius. From out side of this, you have origin of the deltoid muscle. Technically and mechanically, the trapezius muscle continues as deltoid muscle.
The frog doesn't have a scapula
The scapula is suspended over the ribs and held in place only by muscles.
It acts as a strut to keep the scapula in place so the arm can hang freely.
The scapula is not a muscle; it is a bone.
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The scapula is your shoulder blade.