Its called the wrist! Surely you knew that!
When lassoing a calf, the primary bones involved are in the arm and hand, specifically the humerus in the upper arm, the radius and ulna in the forearm, and the bones of the hand (metacarpals and phalanges) that grip the lasso. The shoulder joint also plays a crucial role in the throwing motion. Proper technique relies on the coordination of these bones to effectively cast the lasso.
It is the hind of your arm, opposite of a forearm.
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No. Though a bite from it may cause serious bleeding, especially if an appendage like a finger or toe is chomped off, it is not large enough to cause serious, fatal damage to a human being like a bite from a crocodile or alligator would.
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Wrist.
toes because hand joins the arm as toes join the foot
That's your elbow .... the inner (flex side) is also called the cubital space. (Thus a cubit [see the bible] is the distance from the inside of your elbow to the tip of your middle finger.)
The upper arm is the humerus, the lower arm is made up of the radius and ulna. The joint connecting the upper is called the humeroulnar joint.
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Your thumb is connected to your hand and your hand is connected to your arm.
I assume it would be the hand because the arm is less used and the hand has at least 50,000 senses and is a main sense it would be handin conclusion, the hand would be the main and best answers for this particular question concluding that the arm is from bottom hand to arm socket
I believe you are looking for the clavicle. It connects the sternum to the scapula.
An arm is what you used to type the question. The hand is what I used to type this answer.
The inventor of the hand-arm machine was Larry Carl Cook II
No
your hand has to be wet then squish both of you hand then it farts