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What body part is capable of Retraction?

The retractable body part is the tongue. It can be pulled back into the mouth by a set of muscles called the intrinsic muscles. This retraction helps with activities such as swallowing and speaking.


What is the weight bearing part of the vertebra called?

The body or centrum of the vertebra bears the most weight


What is the frontal surface of the body called?

The frontal surface of the body is the anterior or ventral surface of the body. Accordingly, the terms "anteriorly" and "ventrally" specify a position closer to--or toward--the frontal surface of the body.


What does protraction mean in anatomy terms?

Scapular protraction is moving the scapula (shoulder blade) forward. The opposite is scapular retraction. To "feel" the definition, first try retraction -- pull your shoulders back to squeeze your shoulder blades together as if you're trying to hold a pencil between them. Now do the opposite -- that opposite movement is scapular protraction.


What layer extends anteriorly to form the ciliary body and the iris?

choroid


Does the great saphenous vein pass anteriorly or posteriorly to the medial malleolus of the tibia?

The great saphenous vein passes anteriorly to the medial malleolus. This vein is the longest in the body.


Where is vertebral disc is housed?

The vertebral body, which is situated anteriorly, houses the vertebral disc.


What is the Weight-bearing portion of the vertebra?

The body (or centrum): the rounded central portion of the vertebra, which faces anteriorly in the human vertebral column.The body (or centrum): the rounded central portion of the vertebra, which faces anteriorly in the human vertebral column.


What happens to the velocity of a moving body if you change the speed at which the body is moving?

The velocity changes. called acceleration.


What is the speed and direction of a moving body called?

The speed and direction of a moving body is called velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity that specifies both the speed of an object and the direction in which it is moving.


In hydra is extension or retraction more rapid?

In hydras, extension is more rapid than retraction. Hydras extend their body columns using specialized muscle cells and nerve networks to capture prey or move around their environment swiftly. Retraction occurs more slowly as the hydra contracts its body column to protect itself from threats or unfavorable conditions.


What is called a moving a body to face downwards?

Moving a body to face downwards is referred to as flipping or turning over.