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innervates the flexor muscles of the arm and skin of the lateral side of the lower arm
Lateral Corticospinal Tract
If you mean to turn your eye from side to side (abduction and adduction together as one), the medial and lateral rectus do this.
Flex-ion and extension at temporo-mandibular joint. Here powerful Massetor and Temporalis muscles, one on either side is used. And medial to lateral or side to side movement (Grinding movement.) to grind the food. For which medial and lateral Pterigoid muscles are used.
Abductor muscles are the muscles which cause abduction. prime example being lateral head of the shoulder abducts your arms to the side of your body. similarly you have the muscles in your lower body which abducts your legs to the sides.
There are two: 1. The Fuse Block on the drivers side at the lateral side of the inferior dash cover 2. The fuse block located under the hood on lateral most portion at the driver side
"lateral" means "side". Thus lateral limits are those constraining something to either side.
Lateral refers to either the right or left side.
Peroneal group of muscles are involved in eversion joint movement. This compartment lies lateral side of leg. These muscles are supplied by common peroneal nerve.
Lateral in anatomy means toward the side. You arms are lateral to your body.
Lateral means side.
No. Lateral means on the side.