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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15607 · Apr 7

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@anatomyarthub · Post #956 · 06/27/2023, 06:43 PM

#анатомия#грудина#anatomy#sternum Большая грудная мышца — крупная поверхностная мышца веерообразной формы, расположенная на передней поверхности груди. Напряжение большой грудной мышцы при фиксированном корпусе и свободной верхней конечности вызывает сгибание плеча, приведение его к туловищу и пронацию. При поднятом плече и фиксированном корпусе — опускает поднятое плечо. При фиксированных верхних конечностях и свободном корпусе, участвует в сгибании рук и подъёме туловища. The pectoralis major is a large superficial fan-shaped muscle located on the anterior surface of the chest. The tension of the pectoralis major muscle with a fixed body and a free upper limb causes flexion of the shoulder, bringing it to the body and pronation. With a raised shoulder and a fixed body - lowers the raised shoulder. With fixed upper limbs and a free body, it participates in bending the arms and lifting the torso. @anatomyarthub

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@googlefactss · Post #40539 · 01/14/2026, 05:04 PM

The sternum, commonly known as the breastbone, is a flat bone located in the center of your chest. It connects to your ribs via cartilage, helping to protect your heart, lungs, and major blood vessels. 🦴❤️ @googlefactss #Sternum#Chest#AnatomyFacts