31. Identify the muscle that originates at the feature indicated by tag #31. Be specific. 32. Identify the muscle that inserts at the feature indicated by tag #32. 33. Identify the two actions of the muscle that inserts at the feature indicated by tag #3 32 32 32 31

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31. Identify the muscle that originates at the feature indicated by tag #31. Be specific.

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32. Identify the muscle that inserts at the feature indicated by tag #32.

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33. Identify the two actions of the muscle that inserts at the feature indicated by tag #32.

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The image shows part of a skeletal model, likely a section of a scapula, with numbered tags pointing to specific features. Each tag is a yellow arrow with a black number.

- Tag #31 points to a specific area on the scapula.
- Three tags marked #32 point to another section on the scapula.

These tags are likely used for identifying specific muscles, their points of origin and insertion, which can be linked to anatomical studies in education.
Transcribed Image Text:Sure! Here is the transcribed text along with a description of the image content: --- **Transcription:** 31. Identify the muscle that originates at the feature indicated by tag #31. Be specific. [Text box for answer] 32. Identify the muscle that inserts at the feature indicated by tag #32. [Text box for answer] 33. Identify the two actions of the muscle that inserts at the feature indicated by tag #32. [Text box for answer] [Text box for answer] --- **Image Description:** The image shows part of a skeletal model, likely a section of a scapula, with numbered tags pointing to specific features. Each tag is a yellow arrow with a black number. - Tag #31 points to a specific area on the scapula. - Three tags marked #32 point to another section on the scapula. These tags are likely used for identifying specific muscles, their points of origin and insertion, which can be linked to anatomical studies in education.
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Scapula 

It is also known as the shoulder blade.

Various muscles take origin and are inserted at the various parts of scapula. 

These muscles assist in the movement of arm as well as shoulder.

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