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Frage 1
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The obturator nerve
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arises from the second, third and fourth lumbar nerves
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lies above the obturator vessels on the lateral wall of the pelvis
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supplies the obturator internus muscle
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has no sensory branches
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supplies the gracilis muscle
Frage 2
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initiates abduction of the shoulder
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has an extensive range of action because it is multipennate
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is supplied by the radial nerve
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inserts into a rough elevation on lateral aspect of humerus
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together with the head of humerus, it is responsible for the characteristic roundness of the shoulder
Frage 3
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The axillary artery
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begins at the upper border of the clavicle
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terminates as it crosses the inferior border of pectorals minor
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is contained in the axillary sheath
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has the median nerve anterior to its proximal third
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has the radial nerve behind its distal third
Frage 4
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flexes both the shoulder and the elbow joints
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both supinates and pronates the forearm
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short head arises from clavicle
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tendon of long head is partially enclosed in synovial membrane
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is supplied by the median nerve
Frage 5
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In the adult vertebral column
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the primary curves are in the thoracic and sacral region
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there is more flexion and extension in the lumbar region than in the thoracic region
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there is more rotation about a longitudinal axis in the thoracic region than in the lumbar region
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the transverse processes are posterior to the articular processes in all the vertebrae
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the shape of the intervertebral discs contributes to the secondary curves