Towards your side
The same reason we can't move our lower leg too far forward. Because your hinge joint will not allow you too
Movement of the lower arm bones in the direction indicated by the arrow results from the contraction of the biceps muscle. The biceps muscle is responsible for flexing the lower arm at the elbow joint, causing the forearm to move towards the upper arm. In this case, the biceps muscle shortens to pull on the forearm bones, creating the movement.
To slow down, hold your arm out and lower it to the side.
Yes. lol If you have an elbow or your arm isn't broken you can move it!
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Yes.
you move your arm and creates leverage and it moves. kay nerds you move your arm and creates leverage and it moves. kay nerds
Towards a region of lower pressure.
The opposite of hoist is lower, which means to move something downwards in a vertical direction.
The main muscles responsible for moving the lower arm are the biceps and triceps. The biceps are responsible for bending the arm at the elbow, while the triceps are responsible for straightening the arm at the elbow. Additionally, muscles in the forearm, such as the flexor and extensor muscles, help with fine movements of the lower arm and wrist.
To move downward is to descend or lower oneself from a higher point to a lower point in space. It often involves moving in the direction of gravity.
Because the chicken wing needs very many muscles to move its wing. The muscles work together when the bird is in flight to move the wing up and down.