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The Gram stain is used for bacteria that have cell walls while the acid-fast stain is used primarily for wall-less bacteria.
Scapula
A flat, triangular bone located in the upper back, commonly known as the shoulder blade, that connects the humerus with the clavicle.
Latissimus Dorsi
A large, flat muscle on the back that helps in movement of the shoulders, stabilizes the spine, and assists in breathing.
Pectoralis Major
A large muscle in the upper chest that contributes to the movement of the shoulder and the arm.
Xiphoid Process
A small cartilaginous extension of the lower part of the sternum, which is usually ossified in the adult human.
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