TRUE !
& i am positive !
Strength, flexibility, co-ordination. Musicality, stage presence, acting ability. Need to be lean, and athletic.
can is modal auxiliary verb. In the above sentence it expresses ability. Can can also express possibility and permission.
An example sentence of Uncanny would be:"He had an uncanny ability to predict what I would do before I did it."Uncanny means: "seeming to have a supernatural character or origin"
adjective
No, it has myogenic contractile ability. Source: Physiology book
Like any other noun. Flexibility is the ability to bend.
There is a difference between elasticity and flexibility. Elasticity is the ability to stretch and flexibility is the ability to bend.
According to Wikipedia there are 11 classes of flexibility:Machine flexibility - The different operation types that a machine can perform.Material handling flexibility - The ability to move the products within a manufacturing facility.Operation flexibility - The ability to produce a product in different ways.Process flexibility - The set of products that the system can produce.Product flexibility - The ability to add new products in the system.Routing flexibility - The different routes (through machines and workshops) that can be used to produce a product in the system.Volume flexibility - The ease to profitably increase or decrease the output of an existing system.Expansion flexibility - The ability to build out the capacity of a system.Program flexibility - The ability to run a system automatically.Production flexibility - The number of products a system currently can produce.Market flexibility - The ability of the system to adapt to market demands.
According to Wikipedia there are 11 classes of flexibility:Machine flexibility - The different operation types that a machine can perform.Material handling flexibility - The ability to move the products within a manufacturing facility.Operation flexibility - The ability to produce a product in different ways.Process flexibility - The set of products that the system can produce.Product flexibility - The ability to add new products in the system.Routing flexibility - The different routes (through machines and workshops) that can be used to produce a product in the system.Volume flexibility - The ease to profitably increase or decrease the output of an existing system.Expansion flexibility - The ability to build out the capacity of a system.Program flexibility - The ability to run a system automatically.Production flexibility - The number of products a system currently can produce.Market flexibility - The ability of the system to adapt to market demands.
Flexibility
Flexibility is the ability to move smoothly without interruption. Adaptability is the ability to adjust oneself to different conditions than what one is used to.
Yes, jointing is critical in arthropod morphology owing to the general rigidity of the exoskeleton, and the very reason for the name of the phylum (Arthropoda loosely means "joint appendages"). Jointing provides mobility through flexion and extension of walking limbs, swimmerets, and wings; as also for signalling, digging, grasping, sensing, eating and other capabilities.
Arthropods make up the largest animal phylum due to their incredible diversity and adaptation to various environments. They have a versatile exoskeleton, jointed appendages, and successful reproductive strategies that have allowed them to thrive in different ecosystems worldwide. Their ability to occupy different niches and their evolutionary success have contributed to their dominance in terms of species numbers.
Elasticity refers to the ability of a material to return to its original shape after being stretched or compressed. Flexibility, on the other hand, refers to the ability to bend easily without breaking. In short, elasticity is about how much a material can stretch and return, while flexibility is about how easily a material can bend.
Ability to bend/compromise.
you need flexibility endurance and ability
Flexibility is a personal quality as it pertains to one's ability to adapt and adjust to changing circumstances or situations.