Your funnybone, or your wanus.
Your weinis of course!
when the bicep contracts
probably
Elbow
at the elbow. "Flexion of the arm" just means to bend it.
Hinge joints such as the elbow and knee, ball and socket joints such as the shoulder and hip can bend, and pivot joints such as the wrist and ankle are also able to bend to a lesser degree.
elbow
right angles (90 degrees)
An elbow is a joint that helps you bend your arm.
The skin on your elbow is usually only loose when you hold your arm straight. If you bend your elbow as far as you can, the skin will probably be tight. You have extra skin on the elbow so that you can bend your arm. It could also be a form of bursitis or build up of fluids.
No, everyone has an elbow so that their arm can bend.
your elbow
when the bicep contracts
probably
Since this is in the Health topic I will answer on what I think your question is...Antecubital means before or in front of the elbow. The little depression in the bend or "crook" of your elbow is called the antecubital fossa.
When a bicep contracts it pulls on tendons causing the arm to bend at the elbow.
hinge joint
because we cant :) :) :)