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What called turn on an axis?

Rotation is the term meaning turning a body part on its own axis.I find turning a body part on its own axis hard to explain. I can only give examples:Rotating your outstretched arm at the elbow or shoulder, say from palm up to palm down.Moving your head from facing front to facing left or right.


What electrical impulse travels outward from the cell body along what?

Typically, the electrical signal that travels from the dendrites across the cell body travels by cable conduction properties (like cable TV). Once the signal reaches the axon hillock, which is the spot where the axon branches off the cell body, the electrical signal starts traveling by action potentials (and maybe some cable conduction). The signal travels to the terminal end of the axon where it initiates a calcium influx, which in turn initiates a release of neurotransmitter to act on the next, post-synaptic neuron. The axon is the long process (arm) that extends from the first cell body to the next neuron.


What do dead leaves and plants on the ground form?

They turn into the soil they become part of the ground.


Where is the mitochondria in your body?

Mitochondria are found in nearly every cell of the human body, where they serve as the powerhouse of the cell by generating energy in the form of ATP through a process called cellular respiration. They are most abundant in cells with high energy demands, such as muscle cells.


What are the names of the 2 lateral ankle tendons that that turn the foot down and out?

Peroneus longus and Peroneus brevis tendons

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When exercising a persons hip when you turn the persons leg outward so that the person's toes are pointing out and away from the body the movement is called what?

The movement is called hip external rotation. This helps to strengthen the muscles surrounding the hip joint, promoting stability and mobility. It also helps to prevent injuries and improve overall hip function.


Why does a passenger turn outward when a bus takes a turn?

The bus needs to slow down. It's called centrifugal force.


Why passenger in a bus fall outward direction when the bus is taking a turn?

why does a passenger moves outward when abus takes a turn


Is the joint that allows you to turn a part of your body - moving the part to which it is connected?

No, muscles do that.


What part of the story where things turn around for the main character is called the?

what part of the story where things turn around for the main character is called the


What is the medical term meaning turning outward?

Ah, the medical term for turning outward is "eversion." Just like when we turn a beautiful flower towards the sun to help it grow, our bodies can also have gentle movements like eversion to stay healthy and balanced. It's all part of the wonderful dance our bodies do to keep us feeling good.


What part of the body helps you turn youe head?

neck


What part of the body helps you turn your head?

Our neck helps us turn our head.But inside the neck the main part is spinal chord.


When the body's defenses turn against itself it's called?

When a body is attacked by its own immune system that is called an autoimmune disease.


Can you turn your self purple?

yes by stoping circulation in every part of the body


Macrophages tell what part of the body to turn the heat up?

its heart or brain


What is it called when normal body cells turn cancerous?

Carcino-Genesis.