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- The supracoracoideus and the pectorals together make up about 25–40% of the bird's full body weight. Caudal to the pectorals and supracoracoideus are...
- pectoralis (which accounts for 15% of the total m**** of the bird) and the supracoracoideus, as well as a modified forelimb (wing) that serves as an aerofoil....
- flight muscles: the pectoralis major (the main downstroke muscle) and supracoracoideus (the main upstroke muscle). Although hummingbird eyes are small in...
- process at the front of the coracoid bone, which accommodates the supracoracoideus nerve. In some groups of birds it may be present as a notch, or incisura;...
- (musculus pectoralis major for downstroke and the smaller musculus supracoracoideus for upstroke). The coracoid bone (which connects the sca****, furcula...
- the kākāpō is also modified by flightlessness. The pectoralis and supracoracoideus muscles are greatly reduced. The propatagialis tendo longus has no...
- birds' wings produce swift, powerful upstrokes (see diagram above of supracoracoideus pulley); this may mean that it and other early birds were incapable...
- the triosseal canal, which houses a strong tendon that connects the supracoracoideus muscles to the humerus. This system is responsible for lifting the...
- pectoralis (which accounts for 15% of the total m**** of the bird) and the supracoracoideus, as well as modified forelimbs (wings) that serve as aerofoils. Wing...
- proportionally m****ive major flight muscles (pectoralis major and supracoracoideus) and wing anatomy that enables the bird to leave its wings extended...