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- Breast (4630 bytes)
5: A woman's breasts sit over the [[pectoralis major]] muscle and usually extend from the leve...
20: The axillary nodes include the pectoral, subscapular, and humeral groups of lymph nodes. ... - Chest (3592 bytes)
2: ...cle|major]] and [[Pectoralis minor muscle|minor]] pectoral muscles, [[trapezius muscle]]s, [[collarbone]], a...
19: .... A little below it the lower limit of the great pectoral muscle is seen running upward and outward to the ... - Blacktip Reef Shark (3751 bytes)
20: As its name suggests, the tips of the shark's pectoral fins and dorsal fin are black, with a white under... - Mummy (16225 bytes)
42: * [[Pectoral]][[Image:Mummy 3.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Mummy Pict... - Blue Shark (2648 bytes)
17: Blue Sharks are light bodied with long [[pectoral fin]]s. The top of the body is deep blue lighten... - Bottlenose Dolphin (16802 bytes)
23: ...els forward by moving the flukes up and down. The pectoral flippers (at the sides of the body) serve for ste... - Maya civilization (25116 bytes)
17: [[Image:Mayan Jade .jpg|thumb|Mayan jadeite "pectoral", 195mm high]] - Appendicular skeleton (250 bytes)
1: ...is the part of the [[skeleton]] that includes the pectoral girdle, the upper limbs, the pelvic girdle, and t... - Whale shark (5019 bytes)
16: .... The shark has two pairs each of dorsal fins and pectoral fins. The tail is large, with a much larger top f... - Humpback Whale (17123 bytes)
22: ...gested to explain the evolution of the Humpback's pectoral fins, proportionally the longest fins of any [[ce...
28: ...ever recorded specimen was 19 metres long and had pectoral fins measuring six metres each. - Angel Shark (6012 bytes)
14: ...shark]]s, with their flattened bodies and broad [[pectoral fin]]s that give them a strong resemblance to [[s...
16: ...d the five [[gill slits]] are on bottom. Both the pectorals are the [[pelvic fin]]s are large and held horiz... - Grunion (11544 bytes)
33: ...and digs tail first until she is buried up to her pectoral fins. After the female is in the nest, up to eigh... - Puffer (5495 bytes)
47: ...sh is a slow swimmer, and mainly uses its small [[pectoral fin]]s for propulsion, which does not allow it to... - Rays (5748 bytes)
19: ...ed body. Many species of ray have developed their pectoral fins into broad flat wing-like appendages.
59: ...ing and smaller pectoral fins that most rays. The pectoral fins are attached above the gills as in all rays,... - Whitetip Reef Shark (2371 bytes)
26: ... its name suggests, the tips of the shark's first pectoral fins and upper caudal fin are white. The upper bo... - Maya (24836 bytes)
17: [[Image:Mayan Jade .jpg|thumb|Mayan jadeite "pectoral", 195mm high]] - Ray (5748 bytes)
19: ...ed body. Many species of ray have developed their pectoral fins into broad flat wing-like appendages.
59: ...ing and smaller pectoral fins that most rays. The pectoral fins are attached above the gills as in all rays,... - Feathered dinosaur (7124 bytes)
10: ...[wrist]]s (semi-lunate [[carpal]]), [[arm]] and [[pectoral girdle]], [[shoulder blade]], [[clavicle]] and [[... - Tetrapod (26290 bytes)
116: The [[pectoral]] [[girdle]] of early tetrapods such as ''Eryops'...
123: ... head articulating with the glenoid cavity of the pectoral girdle, distally with the [[radius (bone)|radius]...
127: ...ic limb bones were essentially the same as in the pectoral limb, but with different names. The [[analogue]] ...
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