The antogonistic pairs keep the body upright and straight by the help of the fixators in the trunk region.
When standing, the ideal position of the body is upright, with shoulders back, head held high, and weight evenly distributed on both feet. When sitting, the body should be aligned, with the back straight, shoulders relaxed, and feet flat on the floor. Both positions promote good posture and help prevent strain on the muscles and joints.
During a swerve on a straight road, the upper body position is best described as leaning slightly into the direction of the turn while keeping your torso stable and aligned with your bike. This helps maintain balance and control during the maneuver.
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Humans have 12 pairs of ribs - seven true and five false or floating rib pairs.
Regular people have 23 pairs of chromosomes. Having less than that is not good.
No, friction is not required for standing straight. Gravity and the interaction between your body and the ground provide the necessary support to maintain an upright position without the need for friction.
No, not all vertebrates stand up straight. Some vertebrates, like humans and birds, are capable of standing upright, but others, like most fish and reptiles, have different body shapes and movement patterns that do not involve standing upright.
They don't hold you upright, more like sideways...
The body has to be upright, facing foward, arms and legs straight, palms facing foward, feet flat on the ground, and eyes open. Taken from: Anatomy and Physiology by Saladin (6th edition)
"Twenty-three Pairs of Chromosomes in (the) Human Body".
Curling up means bending your body into a rounded shape, while sitting up means being in an upright position with your back straight.
The common name for the part of the skeleton that supports your body when you sit upright is the spine. It is made up of individual bones called vertebrae that provide structure and support for the body.
In the anatomical position, the body is standing upright with the arms at the sides and palms facing forward (supinated), the feet are parallel and pointing forward, and the eyes are looking straight ahead.
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When standing, the ideal position of the body is upright, with shoulders back, head held high, and weight evenly distributed on both feet. When sitting, the body should be aligned, with the back straight, shoulders relaxed, and feet flat on the floor. Both positions promote good posture and help prevent strain on the muscles and joints.
it has 2 pairs of body's
During a swerve on a straight road, the upper body position is best described as leaning slightly into the direction of the turn while keeping your torso stable and aligned with your bike. This helps maintain balance and control during the maneuver.