The middle of your arm is commonly referred to as the forearm, which extends from the elbow to the wrist. It consists of two bones, the radius and ulna, and contains muscles, tendons, and nerves that allow for movement and function. If you are specifically referring to the area around the elbow, that is typically called the cubital region.
A person who lived in the Middle Ages is called medieval.
The third period of the Middle Ages was the Late Middle Ages. The first is called the Early Middle Ages or the Dark Age. The second period was the High Middle Ages.
Africa is not called the Middle East. Part of Africa is in the middle eastern region.
it is in middle age
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the antecubital space
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The middle fibers of the deltoid abduct the arm.
The middle fibers of the deltoid abduct the arm.
No it doesn't. It is sometimes erroneously called a bookstaff, (but bookstaff just means "letter").
the arm muscles which are called reflexs. the arm muscles which are called reflexs. the arm muscles which are called reflexs.
it's called an elbow.The joint in the middle of the arm is the elbow.elbowThe joint that is used when bending the elbow is aSynovial Joint.A considerable amount of movement is permitted a all synovial joints and types are subdivided according to the movements.The elbow would be specifically considered a Hinge Joint: This type permits movement in one plane only. The movements are flexion and extension. Other examples of hinge joints are knee, ankle interphalangeal joints of the fingers and toes.* so its a synovial joint...but a Hinge joint type...other types are ball and socket eg: hip etc.Hope it helps :)
her body - systemic left armpit - left axilla left middle arm- anticubital
The forearm is distal to the upper arm. Distal meaning further away from the thoracic trunk, so technically in relation to location and height, the forearm is the lower-middle part of the arm, the hand being the absolute lowest part.
he broke his arm in the middle of the second season!when he was 11 years old!
The arm of an octopus is called a tentacle.
Long arm chromosomes are called q arms, while short arm chromosomes are called p arms. These arms are distinguished based on their relative length and position in the chromosome.