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Teratogens Definition Teratogens are agents or factors that can cause congenital malformations or birth defects in the developing embryo or fetus. Classification Teratogens can be
Teratogens Definition Teratogens are agents or factors that can cause congenital malformations or birth defects in the developing embryo or fetus. Classification Teratogens can be
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Humerus:-1. Greater tubercle laterally2. Lesser Tubercle medially3. Muscles attached to greater tubercle include:-i. Supraspinatusii. Infraspinatusiii. Teres Minor4. Muscles attached to lesser tubercle:-i. Subscapularis
Scapula:-1. Spinous process corresponds to T4-T5 intervertebral disc2. Inferior angle corresponds to T7 vertebrae3. Spinous process continues to form Acromion Process4. Glenoid Cavity on the
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Find links to all other week’s dissection capsule here. Pectoralis Minor:- Origin: 3rd, 4th and 5th ribs near the costal cartilage Insertion: Medial border and