Professor Fink Reviews CAT Anterior Muscles of the Chest, Abdomen, Arm & Neck (2) Anatomy dissection

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Professor Fink Reviews CAT Muscles of the Abdomen, Anterior Arm & Neck; Pectoralis; Serratus anterior; Rectus abdominus; External Abdominal Oblique; Biceps brachii; Pronator teres; Flexor Carpi Radialis; Palmaris longus; Mylohyoid; Sternocleidomastoid
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  • you guys didn't do the internal and external intercostals?

  • we were really in a fix because we were confused with the forearm muscles. you identified only four, but that narrowed our identification to just six more out of ten we needed to id. thanks!:)

  • great! thank you soooooooo much!!!

  • Dude you are awesme

  • how come your cat is so soft and can be easily moved? mine is very hard and stiff 

  • @NeoAkira101

    no you're right, it is the serratus ventralis

  • there are just four pec muscles.

    pectoantibrachialis

    pectoralis major

    pectoralis minor

    xiphihumeralis

  • OK I just had to say - I had my lab pratical today, and thanks to watching your video about 50 times I got an A! Thanks so much for your videos!

  • good video but it would help more if he talked more about the specific pectoral muscles

  • this helps me alot for my studies.

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