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flexion
flexion
flexion of the knee.
Osmosis
active transport
Inferior or caudal mean toward the lower part of the body.
flexion
the movement of mandible toward lateral causes movement in both right and left condyles. For example, if one moves one's mandible (lower jaw) toward right, the right conlye moves laterally and the left goes downward, forward, and medially, so the left condyle is defined as nonworking and the right condyle as working. the movement of nonworking condyle,in this example left condyle, forms an angle between sagittal plan and direction of nonworking condyle, which is called Bennett angle.
there is a panel with this lower than your track (z to turn around)
Lower
Inferior is the medical term meaning toward the lower parts of the body.
mechanical movement is nothing but movement of mechanical branch from lower position to the lowest position...