A
Subscapularis and Teres minor
B
Supraspinatus and Infraspinatus
C
Pectoralis major and Latissimus dorsi
D
Lesser tuberosity and Greater tuberosity
Explanation:Correct Option: D. The bicipital groove (intertubercular sulcus) is located anatomically between the lesser tuberosity (medial) and the greater tuberosity (lateral) of the proximal humerus. The transverse humeral ligament spans across these tuberosities, forming a fascial roof over the long head of the biceps tendon, and must be released to properly access the tendon for a suprapectoral tenodesis. (Ref: Mazzocca et al., Arthroscopy, 2005)