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An upward fold in a body of rock is called an anticline.

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A muscle that bends part of your body is called?

A flexor muscle.


The movement of a body part upward is called?

elevation


What is the upward force exerted on a body by that into which it is immersed?

When a body is immersed in water , due to pressure difference between upper surface and lower surface of the body an unbalanced upward force acts on a body . This unbalanced upward force is called Buoyancy force


How do divers get the bends?

It has to do with the change in pressure on the body. The Bends happen when the body experiences a quick decrease in pressure. We mostly associate The Bends with a diver ascending too quickly from a deep depth back to the surface. But "decompression sickness", as it is more formally called, can happen from changes in altitude, too, or even after exiting mines and going back to the surface.


Muscle that bends a body part?

Flexor


What is the muscle that bends a body part?

The flex


Name a part of the body that bends?

knee


IN what direction does a liquid exert force?

if you are asking in which direction does a liquid exert pressure on the object? then, liquid exert force in the upward direction which is called buoyancy. Brief description: when a body is partially or wholly immersed, it displaces the fluid. the displaced fluid had tendency to regain it's original position position. due to this, an upward force is exerted on the body by the displaced fluid. this upward force actiong on the the body immersed in a fluid is called upward thrust or buoyancy force or simply buoyancy.


What form the sides of the vertebral arch?

That structure is called as pair of pedicles. They go to posterior side from the body of vertebra.


Muscle that bends body?

Spine. Bone, not muscle.


What direction does pressure act in liquid?

if you are asking in which direction does a liquid exert pressure on the object? then, liquid exert force in the upward direction which is called buoyancy. Brief description: when a body is partially or wholly immersed, it displaces the fluid. the displaced fluid had tendency to regain it's original position position. due to this, an upward force is exerted on the body by the displaced fluid. this upward force actiong on the the body immersed in a fluid is called upward thrust or buoyancy force or simply buoyancy.


What runs down the length of the testicle and then turns upward into the body where it becomes a narrower tube called the vas deferens?

Epididymis