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mnmbiteme mnmbiteme
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10 years ago
3 How does the extent and orientation of the human sartorious muscle differ from its relative
position in the pig?
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4. Explain the differences in terms of differences in function.
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Marieb, Elaine N., Susan Mitchell. Human Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual, Fetal Pig Version, Update, 9th Edition. Pearson Learning Solutions, 10/2009. VitalBook file.
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Aki
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10 years ago
Welcome to the forum! Slight Smile

The satorius is a thin straplike muscle running obliquely across the anterior thigh, that's for humans. In the pig it is broad and flat and covers most of the anterolateral thigh. Its course is oblique, but appears less so because it is much larger.
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Thank you
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