Description
What It Is:
A labeled anatomy diagram of the pectoral girdle muscles showing both anterior and posterior views. Includes deltoid, trapezius, rhomboid major, rhomboid minor, pectoralis major, pectoralis minor, subclavius, serratus anterior, and scapula structures.
Why Use It:
Helps students and medical learners clearly understand the muscle groups of the pectoral girdle from multiple perspectives. Useful for study, revision, or classroom teaching.
How to Use It:
• Study the labeled diagram to learn muscle positions.
• Use for labeling practice or anatomy tests.
• Compare anterior vs posterior views to reinforce spatial understanding.
Grade Suitability:
Best for high school through medical-level study.
• High School: Introductory anatomy education.
• College & Medical: Detailed pectoral muscle anatomy for advanced courses.
Target Users:
Biology students, anatomy learners, medical trainees, physical therapy students, and educators.
A labeled anatomy diagram of the pectoral girdle muscles showing both anterior and posterior views. Includes deltoid, trapezius, rhomboid major, rhomboid minor, pectoralis major, pectoralis minor, subclavius, serratus anterior, and scapula structures.
Why Use It:
Helps students and medical learners clearly understand the muscle groups of the pectoral girdle from multiple perspectives. Useful for study, revision, or classroom teaching.
How to Use It:
• Study the labeled diagram to learn muscle positions.
• Use for labeling practice or anatomy tests.
• Compare anterior vs posterior views to reinforce spatial understanding.
Grade Suitability:
Best for high school through medical-level study.
• High School: Introductory anatomy education.
• College & Medical: Detailed pectoral muscle anatomy for advanced courses.
Target Users:
Biology students, anatomy learners, medical trainees, physical therapy students, and educators.
