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andre [41]
3 years ago
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I need help. This does apply to Health Technically

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fredd [130]3 years ago
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I believe you should take a year off and do every prereq you can get at a local college or university. a way to check that would be to go on a computer and pull up the local college, and the college you set your mind to long term. so for instance LTC (long term college) may have a prereq Bio 213 and maybe you LC (local college) has a Bio 217. you would call the LTC and say hey, does your Bio 213 line up with LC Bio 217. Most of the time they will say yes. It saves a LOT of money.
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3- common innervation of muscles that move the arm

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insertion: humerus

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action: lateral rotation of shoulder

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origin: scapula

insertion: humerus

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action: medial rotation of the shoulder

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insertion: humerus

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innervation: cervical nerve

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12- pectoralis major

origin: clavicle and sternum

insertion: intertubercular groove of humerus

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13- origin of latissimus dorsi

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17- insertion of pectoralis major

intertubercular groove

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