Rotation is the movement around a longitudinal axis.
Rotation is the movement around a longitudinal axis.
Rotation, like those pointless gym exercises
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The Ulna Bone
if it is the bone u are talking about (Tibia). It is the shin bone
In humans there is a bone named the 'cuboid' , it is the 'heel' bone in the foot.
No. Fish bone does no meet the definition of a mineral because it is organic. In fossils of fish bones the bone has been replaced by a mineral.
Lead
yes
irregular bone
The atlas is the very top vertebra in your spine. The head or skull rests on it, and is allowed to move in many directions. The atlas sits upon the axis vertebra - between them, they allow much more rotational movement than do other vertebrae. Also, the actual brain stem extends down into the atlas/axis pair. The spinal cord begins at the bottom of the axis bone.
This is also knows as the Dens.. It is located with the Atlas (c1) and the Axias (c2) it helps with the rotation of the head.
No, the axis is located in the neck.
the femur bone.
transverse fracture
the occipital bone
That cracking sound is the result of crepitus, which is the result of bone on bone movement or bone on ligament movement.
Tendons are the elastic bands that connect muscle to bone, while ligaments are the bands that connect bone to bone. Both are made of connective tissue that is composed of collagen.
Axis
Rotation