Final answer:
The muscles with attachment to the Scapula are the Serratus anterior, Levator scapulae, Trapezius, Supraspinatus, and Rhomboid major. The correct combination based on the options provided is a) 1, 3, 4, 5.
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine which muscles have attachment or "connection" to the Scapula, we can examine their locations and functions. The serratus anterior is found on the anterior side of the thorax and is responsible for pulling the scapula forward and around the rib cage. The levator scapulae, located on the posterior side, elevates the scapula. The trapezius is a large posterior muscle that moves the scapula in multiple directions, including rotation, retraction, elevation, and depression. The supraspinatus is one of the four rotator cuff muscles, originating above the spine of the scapula and assisting in abducting the arm. The rhomboid major retracts the scapula by pulling it towards the vertebral column. Given these muscle actions and locations, the ones that have attachment to the scapula are the Serratus anterior, Levator scapulae, Trapezius, Supraspinatus, and Rhomboid major.
Therefore, the correct answer to which of these muscles have attachment or "connection" to the Scapula, would be a) 1, 3, 4, 5.