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What is pectoral bone?

If you are referring to the bone that makes the shoulder, it is called the scapula


What effect would the removal of lymph nodes have on the drainage of the pectoral region?

lymphedema in arms, breast, trunk or pectoral region


What effect would the removal of the lymph nodes have on the drainage of the pectoral region?

lymphedema in arms, breast, trunk or pectoral region


What effects would the removal of lymph nodes have on the drainage of the pectoral region?

lymphedema in arms, breast, trunk or pectoral region


What is the only membrane bone of the pectoral girdle?

the clavicle


Pectoral grindle bone that articulates anteriorly with the sternum?

Clavicle


What has more flexibility pelvic or pectoral?

The pelvic region generally has less flexibility compared to the pectoral region. The pelvis is designed for stability and support, particularly for weight-bearing activities and locomotion. In contrast, the pectoral area, including the shoulders, allows for a greater range of motion, facilitating various arm movements. Thus, the pectoral region is typically more flexible than the pelvic region.


What comprises the pectoral girdle?

The scapula (shoulder blade) and the clavicle (collar bone).


Is there Another way to say butt nicely?

Pectoral region


What is pectoral girdle joined to?

of front side pectoral girdle is connected with bone of chest while on the back side it is connected with vertebral column through muscles.


Which is the largest bone?

The Femur is the largest bone in the body. The second largest is the Tibia


Which bone does the pectoral minor attach to?

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