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Triceps Brachii
A muscle located at the back of the upper arm, responsible for extension of the elbow joint.
Cauda Equina
A bundle of spinal nerves and spinal nerve rootlets located at the lower end of the spinal cord, resembling a horse's tail.
Conus Medullaris
The tapered end of the spinal cord, located around the first lumbar vertebra, where spinal nerves converge.
Ulnar Nerve
A nerve running along the ulna bone of the arm into the hand, responsible for sensations in the forearm and parts of the hand.
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