Because the muscle begins to atrophy due to lack of use.
Wheelchair-bound individuals with paralyzed lower limbs develop thin and weak leg and thigh bones due to lack of weight-bearing physical activity that is needed to stimulate bone growth and strength. Weight-bearing activities help bones absorb calcium and other minerals, leading to stronger bone density. Without this stimulation, bones can become thin and weak over time.
The general term would be handicapped, or physically handicapped. Someone who has lost the use of their limbs is a paraplegic (legs, lower body) or quadriplegic (arms and legs). However there are many different types of afflictions that could land someone in a wheelchair, so this may not apply.
Wheelchair lifts in cars are similar to lifts found in homes and other buildings. They lower a platform to the ground, where the wheelchair is placed, then it is slowly raised back up into the vehicle. Some lifts are designed for the person to be sitting on the wheelchair during, while others are strictly for the wheelchair itself.
Lower bound is 17.6 and upper bound is 17.8
The lower bound of 3.0 is 3.0
The answer is B.
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Upper limbs have arms, hands, and fingers, while lower limbs have legs, feet, and toes. Both upper and lower limbs are important for various activities such as movement, balance, and fine motor skills.
your arms are the upper limbs and your legs are the lower limbs :)
The bones of the lower limbs are larger and heavier than the bones of the upper limbs because they must support the body's weight and provide stability during activities like walking, running, and jumping. The lower limbs also have larger muscle groups attached to them, which contribute to their increased size and strength compared to the upper limbs.
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Lower limbs or left and right.