Moving of a body part toward the main axis of the body is called adduction. Moving away from the main axis of the body is called abduction.
This is called adduction. You are "adding".
There is rotation of head around the dens of the axis. Dens is actually derived from the body of the atlas vertebra.
1.atlas has no vertebral body and spinous process since axis has both. 2.atlas form movement to indicated ''yes'',axis is moving the hed to signify ''no''.
Abduction is when a body part moves away from the midline.
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mammals
adduction
rotation
Revolution. turning by itself at a point about its own axis is called rotation, turning around over other body's axis is called Revolution
False.Adduction is the movement toward the body. Abduction is the movement away from the body.
yaw rotation is a movement around the yaw axis of a rigid body that changes the direction it is pointing, to the left or right of its direction of motion.
sagital.
The name of the path a planet occupies in its movement around the Sun is called an orbit. The shape of the path is an ellipse, with the Sun at the focus. Due to the inverse-square rule of gravity, the speed of movement is greater in orbits closer to the sun, slower for more distant orbits.
well the difference is rotation is around an axis in the center of a body. revolution is the movement of a body around an axis outside of the body ( earth is the body then the sun is the axis.
yaw rotation is a movement around the yaw axis of a rigid body that changes the direction it is pointing, to the left or right of its direction of motion.
Movement or shape that is not even on either side of the body's axis.
Orbit around another body, rotation around its axis.
Basically, a body can only have one motion at a time. However:* The movement can change over time. * This motion can be expressed as the sum of other motions, for example, movement along the x-axis, the y-axis, and the z-axis. * If the object is rotating, it's usually convenient to express the movement as a combination of linear movement (of the center of mass) and of a rotation.