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in the dermis there is the hair shaft, oil and sweat glands, follicle, and muscle.
The Triceps muscle is the most powerful extensor of the elbow and it is innervated by the radial nerve. Triceps has three heads. Long head originates from the Infraglenoid tubercle of scapula Lateral and middle heads originate from posterior surface of shaft of humerus and between them have a groove called the radial/spiral groove through which passes the radial nerve and profunda brachi artery. In fractures of the midshaft of humerus, the radial nerve can thus be damaged. All three heads joint to form a common tendon at back of elbow and attach to the olecranon process of the ulna
That part is called as hair root. There is very tiny muscle, attached to it.
It's the area that comes from the base to the head of the penis. It's what contains the two cavernous muscles and the urethra, which is surrounded by its own muscle.
Axle shaft, steering shaft, drive shaft, distributor shaft
A regular shaft has regular flex.
driving shaft, propeller shaft, Cardan shaft
is the drive shaft the same as the intermediate shaft on a vauxhall corsa car does any body no
The intermediate shaft is the shaft going to the driver side wheel from the tranny. The shaft is suppose to eliminate what you call torque steer, It comes straight from the tranny and bolts to the engine block with a bearing race to hold the shaft and at that brace is where the half shaft, or drive shaft connects to the intermediate shaft and to the driver side hub.
The intermediate shaft is the shaft going to the driver side wheel from the tranny. The shaft is suppose to eliminate what you call torque steer, It comes straight from the tranny and bolts to the engine block with a bearing race to hold the shaft and at that brace is where the half shaft, or drive shaft connects to the intermediate shaft and to the driver side hub.
Tail Shaft is the section after the propeller shaft of a shift. Any shaft is always placed farthest from the head, where the power is applied.