Bone prominences of the upper body

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What attaches to the coracoid process

The coracoid process provides attachment for muscles such as the pectoralis minor, short head of the biceps brachii, and coracobrachialis, contributing to shoulder and arm movement.

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What muscles attaches to the acromion process

deltoid and trapezius, playing a crucial role in shoulder abduction and stabilization.

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What attaches to the deltoid tuberosity

The deltoid tuberosity serves as the attachment site for the deltoid muscle, enabling shoulder abduction and stabilization.

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What muscles attach to the glenoid fossa

The glenoid fossa is primarily associated with the attachment of the long head of the biceps brachii, supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis, all of which play crucial roles in shoulder stability and movement.

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What attaches to supraglenoid tubercle

The supraglenoid tubercle serves as the attachment site for the long head of the biceps brachii, contributing to shoulder flexion and stability.

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What muscles attach to the infraglenoid tubercle

The infraglenoid tubercle serves as the attachment site for the long head of the triceps brachii muscle, which is involved in elbow extension and shoulder stabilization.

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What muscles attach to the infraspinous fossa

The infraspinous fossa is primarily associated with the attachment of the infraspinatus muscle, which is involved in shoulder external rotation and stabilization.

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What muscles attach to the manubrium

The manubrium serves as an attachment point for several muscles, including the sternocleidomastoid, pectoralis major, and scalene muscles, playing a key role in neck movement and respiration.

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What muscles attach to the subscapular fossa

The subscapular fossa serves as the attachment site for the subscapularis muscle, which is involved in shoulder internal rotation and stabilization.

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What muscles attach to the supraspinous fossa

The supraspinous fossa is primarily associated with the attachment of the supraspinatus muscle, which plays a crucial role in shoulder abduction and stabilization.