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Shoulder Muscles Anatomy Worksheet
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What It Is:
A labeled anatomy worksheet showing the major muscles of the shoulder, including the trapezius, deltoid, latissimus dorsi, levator scapulae, rhomboid major, rhomboid minor, and infraspinatus.
Why Use It:
Supports learning of muscle structure and function in the shoulder. Helps students visualize how different muscles connect and contribute to upper body movement.
How to Use It:
• Study the labeled diagram to learn each muscle.
• Cover the names and quiz yourself or students.
• Use as a classroom handout, revision tool, or anatomy exam prep.
Grade Suitability:
Best for middle school, high school, and college anatomy learners.
• Middle/High School: Basic introduction to muscular system.
• College/Medical: In-depth muscle study and kinesiology reference.
Target Users:
Students, biology teachers, anatomy instructors, physical therapy learners, and medical educators.
A labeled anatomy worksheet showing the major muscles of the shoulder, including the trapezius, deltoid, latissimus dorsi, levator scapulae, rhomboid major, rhomboid minor, and infraspinatus.
Why Use It:
Supports learning of muscle structure and function in the shoulder. Helps students visualize how different muscles connect and contribute to upper body movement.
How to Use It:
• Study the labeled diagram to learn each muscle.
• Cover the names and quiz yourself or students.
• Use as a classroom handout, revision tool, or anatomy exam prep.
Grade Suitability:
Best for middle school, high school, and college anatomy learners.
• Middle/High School: Basic introduction to muscular system.
• College/Medical: In-depth muscle study and kinesiology reference.
Target Users:
Students, biology teachers, anatomy instructors, physical therapy learners, and medical educators.




