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Figure 5.21a–b Bones of the shoulder girdle. (a) Articulated right shoulder (pectoral) girdle showing the<br />

relationship to <strong>bone</strong>s of the thorax and sternum, and (b) right clavicle, superior and inferior views.<br />

Scapula<br />

Acromioclavicular<br />

joint<br />

Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 9e<br />

by Elaine N. Marieb<br />

Clavicle<br />

(a) Articulated right shoulder (pectoral) girdle<br />

showing the relationship to <strong>bone</strong>s of the<br />

thorax and sternum<br />

Posterior<br />

Acromial (lateral)<br />

end<br />

Superior view<br />

Acromial end<br />

Inferior view<br />

Anterior<br />

Sternal (medial)<br />

end<br />

Posterior<br />

Anterior<br />

Sternal end<br />

(b) Right clavicle, superior and inferior views<br />

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publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings.

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