Humans do not have a well-defined epitrochlearis muscle, which is present in some other mammals. Instead, the anatomical region around the elbow includes the epitrochlea as part of the medial epicondyle of the humerus, but the epitrochlearis itself is typically absent or poorly developed in humans. Some anatomical variations may exist, but they are not common.
it extends the forelimb.
In human beings, this helps in the extension of the forearm. If you are doing a cat dissection, then it helps in the extension of the forelimb.
It depends on the cause of the ulnar neuropathy. Anconeus epitrochlearis, a accessory muscle slip which can cause this syndrome would be addressed surgically, as would a nerve sheath tumor. Many other causes would not require surgery.
humans ;) humans ;)
computers are made by humans for humans
Humans do not have bodies humans ARE bodies.
Humans are mammals - all humans. However, not all mammals are humans.
Humans can destroy the environment, humans can pollute, humans can capture animals, and sometimes humans can clean up trash.
no. humans are mamals that is true no humans are mammals.
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Neither. Humans are not angled; humans are not lines.