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No, the rhomboideus minor is superior to the rhomboideus major
The rhomboid major is a skeletal muscle on the back that connects the scapula (shoulder blade) with the vertebrae of the spinal column.Hope this helps :)
Posterioly there are the Rhomboideus major and minor and levator scapula. While anteriorly is the upper three digitations of serratus anterior.
Latissimus dorsi, Trapezius, the 2 Rhomboideus
a combined contraction of the levator scapulae, rhomboid major and minor muscles and the latissimus dorsi muscle.I would narrow this answer down to the Rhomboid Muscles-Luceinrhomboids
The serratus anterior muscle protracts and depresses the scapula. It originates on the upper ribs and inserts along the medial border of the scapula. This muscle is important for stabilizing the scapula during movements like pushing and reaching overhead.
The muscle that has an origin on the zygomatic bone and inserts into the orbicularis oris muscle is the zygomaticus major muscle. This muscle helps in lifting the corners of the mouth when a person smiles.
The cervical rhomboideus muscle in horses primarily functions to elevate and retract the scapula, assisting in the movement of the forelimb. It also plays a role in stabilizing the shoulder region during various activities, such as riding or running. Additionally, this muscle contributes to the overall posture and flexibility of the neck and upper back. Its proper function is essential for efficient locomotion and performance in equestrian activities.
1: Origin, 2 : Belly , and 3 : Insertion.
Muscles that attach to the scapula are:The Pectoralis minor.The coracobrachialis.The short head of biceps brachii.
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The origin refers to the muscle attachment that is more stable. The tendon that attaches the muscle to its origin can be called the origin tendon,