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trapezius- this is the same as in humans

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Where does the clavotrapezius appear to originate?

The clavotrapezius, a muscle in the trapezius group, originates from the occipital bone at the base of the skull and the spinous processes of the cervical vertebrae, particularly in the upper cervical region. It extends laterally to attach to the clavicle. This muscle plays a crucial role in the movement and stabilization of the shoulder and neck.


Does the clavotrapezius have the same origin in cats as in humans?

A human being does not have a clavotrapezius, as that specific muscle is found only in cats. The closest corresponding muscle in a human is a portion of the trapezius.


How does a human trapezius differ from a pig trapezius?

The human trapezius muscle is typically larger and more developed than a pig's trapezius due to differences in anatomy and function between the two species. Additionally, the attachment points and muscle fiber composition may vary between humans and pigs.


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