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No, the weakest link is actually the most vulnerable part of a chain and the one most likely to break under stress. Strengthening the weakest link is important for improving the overall strength and reliability of the chain.
The lumbar region is generally considered the weakest part of the spine due to the significant load it bears from supporting the upper body. The cervical (not cumbrain) region is inherently more vulnerable to injury due to its mobility and structure, but the lumbar region is often more prone to strains and wear-and-tear issues.
The study of the anatomy, physiology and management of joints is called arthrology. The term arthro refers to joints.
Bones provide structure and support for the body, while joints allow for movement by connecting bones together. Muscles attach to bones via tendons and contract to move the bones at the joints, allowing for movement and maintaining the body's structure.
Costosternal joints 2 through 7 are classified as synovial joints of the hinge variety, which allow for minimal movement during respiration. They are also known as gliding joints due to their structure and function.
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The cast of Weakest Part - 2011 includes: Pedro Barroso as Matt
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A chain is only as strong as it's weakest link.
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No, the weakest link is actually the most vulnerable part of a chain and the one most likely to break under stress. Strengthening the weakest link is important for improving the overall strength and reliability of the chain.
The answer is actually the knees. the belly is protected by fat, the knees are the weakest. if you find yourself on its head, hit the jaw, its the second weakest.