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Biceps and Coracobrachialis muscle

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Difference between Biceps and Coracobrachialis muscle

Biceps vs. Coracobrachialis muscle

The biceps, also biceps brachii is a two-headed muscle that lies on the upper arm between the shoulder and the elbow. The coracobrachialis is the smallest of the three muscles that attach to the coracoid process of the scapula.

Similarities between Biceps and Coracobrachialis muscle

Biceps and Coracobrachialis muscle have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Anatomical terms of motion, Brachial artery, Brachialis muscle, Coracoid process, Forearm, Humerus, Musculocutaneous nerve, Scapula, Shoulder joint, Triceps.

Anatomical terms of motion

Motion, the process of movement, is described using specific anatomical terms.

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Brachial artery

The brachial artery is the major blood vessel of the (upper) arm.

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Brachialis muscle

The brachialis (brachialis anticus) is a muscle in the upper arm that flexes the elbow joint.

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Coracoid process

The coracoid process (from Greek κόραξ, raven) is a small hook-like structure on the lateral edge of the superior anterior portion of the scapula (hence: coracoid, or "like a raven's beak").

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Forearm

The forearm is the region of the upper limb between the elbow and the wrist.

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Humerus

The humerus (plural: humeri) is a long bone in the arm or forelimb that runs from the shoulder to the elbow.

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Musculocutaneous nerve

The musculocutaneous nerve arises from the lateral cord of the brachial plexus, opposite the lower border of the pectoralis major, its fibers being derived from C5, C6 and C7.

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Scapula

In anatomy, the scapula (plural scapulae or scapulas; also known as shoulder bone, shoulder blade or wing bone) is the bone that connects the humerus (upper arm bone) with the clavicle (collar bone).

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Shoulder joint

The shoulder joint (or glenohumeral joint from Greek glene, eyeball, + -oid, 'form of', + Latin humerus, shoulder) is structurally classified as a synovial ball and socket joint and functionally as a diarthrosis and multiaxial joint.

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Triceps

The triceps, also triceps brachii (Latin for "three-headed muscle of the arm"), is a large muscle on the back of the upper limb of many vertebrates.

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Biceps and Coracobrachialis muscle Comparison

Biceps has 49 relations, while Coracobrachialis muscle has 20. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 14.49% = 10 / (49 + 20).

References

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