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B. Scapula: Thin, triangular flat bone; lies on the dorsal surface of the rib cage (Figure 3); serves as the attachment point for the arm. Borders / angles: Superior border: Short, sharp border that forms the upper margin of the scapula when articulated with the axial skeleton.
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