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The LEAST significant evolutionary changes in human beings over the past 10,000 to 40,000 years have been
Acromiotrapezius
A muscle in some mammals that extends from the neck and back to the scapula, aiding in movements of the shoulder.
Clavotrapezius
Clavotrapezius, in certain animals like rodents, is a muscle that extends from the clavicle to the scapula, facilitating movement of the scapula and contributing to the posture of the upper body.
Latissimus Dorsi
A large, flat muscle on the back that helps in the movement of the shoulders and arms.
Trapezius Group
A collection of muscles extending from the neck to the mid-back, responsible for moving the shoulder blades and supporting the arm.
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