True
Yes, extension is always in the opposite direction as flexion. Hyperextension means straightening a joint beyond it's normal range.
Chemistry, for example, is a branch oh history - false.
False, it is chemical energy
No, I did not. Lol. Unless you meant lick which is physical movement. In that case, then your statement is false, seeing as I personally know someone who can.
It is true.
False
yes because it allows the arm to move back and forth, like a door hingeThe elbow is a hinge joint.The elbow joint is a hinge joint.
True
Sound is doing this all the time.
Yes, extension is always in the opposite direction as flexion. Hyperextension means straightening a joint beyond it's normal range.
False
bending of the fingers is mechanical breaking the bonds of ATP molecules to make the fist would be chemical
both true and false at the same time, it depends on context
The would be False
False. Vivaldi's Spring is an example of a Baroque solo concerto.
False, they have something called cartilage. Try bending your ear or nose with your finger, you have cartilage there, too!
False. For example; your name is ___________.