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🎵 Bone Appétit: Wings to Heaven (Lab 3) | Brachial Plexus 🎵 Welcome to Bone Appétit – the ultimate anatomy-themed song collection for students, educators, and anyone who loves learning with rhythm and style! Lyrics: [Intro] In the maze of nerves so fine, Tracing signals, line by line. From the roots, the pathways grow, Guiding strength in arms we know. [Verse 1] Through the roots where the stories start, C5 to T1 play their part. Trunks arise and branches grow, A map of motion we come to know. [Chorus] 5, 6, 7 wings to heaven, Tracing pathways, feeling light. Axons fire, the signal’s given, Through the arm and out of sight. [Verse 2] Radial winding, reaching deep, Axillary where the delts do keep. Musculo-cutaneous moves with grace, Through the corako-brakialis space. Median marks an “M” so clear, Ulnar lingers at the rear. Thorako-dorsal hums a song, Guiding latissimus along. [Chorus] 5, 6, 7 wings to heaven, Tracing pathways, feeling light. Axons fire, the signal’s given, Through the arm and out of sight. [Outro] In the axilla, shadows play, A dance of nerves that light the way. Through the vessels, soft and grand, The brakial path in steady hands. 💀 Whether you're studying for KIN 100, memorizing nerve pathways, or just vibing with some soulful anatomy folk, this song hits all the right notes (and nerves). 🎧 Perfect for: Anatomy and physiology students Kin and health science learners Teachers looking for fun and memorable study tools Anyone who loves creative, melodic ways to learn 📚 Topics Covered in This Song: Brachial plexus (roots, trunks, cords, branches) Terminal nerves: radial, ulnar, median, axillary, musculocutaneous Non-terminal nerves Anatomical landmarks: axilla, coracobrachialis, deltoid Make studying electrifying – hit play, sing along, and remember your brachial plexus like never before! #AnatomySong #BrachialPlexus