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SCOTT PILATES WRITTEN ANATOMY EXAM AND PRACTICE EXAM
NEWEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 200 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY
GRADED A+||BRAND NEW!!



Trapezius upper division - ANSWER-Elevates the scapula. Upward rotation of the scapula.



Trapezius middle division - ANSWER-Retracts the Scapula. Aids in elevation of scapula.



Trapezius lower division - ANSWER-Depresses the Scapula. Retracts the scapula. Rotates the
scapula upwards.



Levator Scapulae - ANSWER-Elevates the Scapula. Rotates the scapula downwards.



Rhomboid Major - ANSWER-Retracts the Scapula. Elevates the scapula.



Rhomboid Minor - ANSWER-Retracts the Scapula. Elevates the Scapula. Assists in downward
rotation of scapula.



Serratus Anterior - ANSWER-Protracts the Scapula. Rotates the Scapula upward. Stabilizes
medial border of scapula to ribcage.



Pectoralis Minor - ANSWER-Depresses the Scapula. Downward rotation of scapula.

, Subclavius - ANSWER-Depresses clavicle. Pulls it inferiorly & anteriorly.



Deltoid Anterior Division - ANSWER-Abduction, Horizontal flexion, and Medial rotation of the
Humerus at the shoulder.



Deltoid Middle Division - ANSWER-Abduction of the humerus at the shoulder.



Deltoid Posterior Division - ANSWER-Abduction, Horizontal extension, and Lateral rotation of
the humerus at the shoulder.



Pectoralis Major Sternal Division - ANSWER-Flexion, Adduction, Medial rotation, and Horizontal
flexion of humerus at the shoulder.



Pectoralis Major Clavicular Division - ANSWER-Flexion, Adduction, Horizontal flexion, and
Medial rotation of humerus at the shoulder.



Coracobrachialis - ANSWER-Horizontal flexion and adduction of the humerus at the shoulder.



Latissimus Dorsi - ANSWER-Extends, Retracts, and Medially rotates the humerus at the shoulder.
Retracts, and Rotates the scapula downwards. Assists in forced expiration.



Teres Major - ANSWER-Adducts, and Medially rotates humerus at the shoulder. Extends the
shoulder joint.



Supraspinatus (Rotator cuff muscle) - ANSWER-Abduction of humerus at the shoulder joint.
Stabilisation of the glenohumeral joint.
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