How does a muscle named lateralis differ from one named latissimus
A) There is no difference; the two terms are synonymous.
B) Lateralis refers to the side of the organism, whereas latissimus refers to the width of the structure.
C) Latissimus means the structure is larger than one that is merely lateralis.
D) Two muscles so named would have completely different functions.
E) A latissimus structure is always deep to a lateralis structure.
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