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Professor Fink Reviews CAT Muscles of the Back & Posterior Arm (1); Anatomy dissection

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Professor Fink Reviews CAT Muscles of the Back & Posterior Arm; Trapezius; Latissimus dorsi; Spinalis dorsi; Rhomboideus; Splenius; Subscapularis; Supraspinatus; Infraspinatus; Teres Major; Deltoid; Triceps brachii; Brachialis; Brachioradialis; Extensor Carpi Radialis
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  • DeeaCataline, the cats we get are cats that have been euthanized in shelters. They are not purposely killed to be used for this. I love animals but in order to learn to take care of people we need to learn properly. We, as humans, have the same muscles as this professor is speaking of. We also have a cadaver to learn from too. So, if I save your life because I've been taught proper anatomy, will you still hope I burn in hell?

  • @DeeaCatalina : You're from PETA, aren't you? Or just super religious. Either way, you're hilariously idiotic. Thanks for making me feel better about myself. I'm going to enjoy dissecting the cat in lab tomorrow knowing that I am simultaneously bettering my own knowledge and pissing off a dumbass somewhere.

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  • @DeeaCatalina you're retarded. how about we dont dissect dead cats, and then when vets need to save a cat they wont know what to do, so it dies. great solution. also, that justified murder! good for you! get the fuck back to your asylum you freak.

  • This is such a huge help! I am a Vet Tech student and being told each muscle step by step is helping me study! We have cadaver cats in class as well but being able to see it at home is helping. Dr. Fink explains it so clearly i am really grateful! Side note: If these animals are anything like what we use they were euthanized already and were donated or sold to research and learning institutions. Similar to having a donor card for humans. I am learning how to save other animals because of them.

  • Professor Fink is hot!

  • Dr Fink,

    about the 'Triceps Brachii' based on the anat book in SMC this muscle originated in 'Infraglenoid tubersity of glenoid fossa',,, based on what you said it is on scapula which is more general but I honestly dont know how should i answer the exam/mus practical questions (since it s multiple choice )

  • this helps sooooo much. thank you!!

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