shirt , bottle
I'm pretty sure the answer is a shirt.
A road.
A sweater.
pivot is the joint that helps to turn our head.
The bones in the neck are called the cervical vertebrae. The first cervical vertebrae, C1, is called the atlas because it holds up the weight of the head. The second cervical vertebrae, C2, is called the axis because it allows side-to-side movement.
Yes, people can have four arms. It's is a genetic mutation. Such as the elephant man. You would think that he couldn't even be alive but he is. There are people with more than four arms. I saw eight before. -8th grader
I think its like 4 or something.. not sure!
tell about adaptation like example i will give adaptation of octopus 1 it found in marine water 2 it have eight arms 3 its arms contain spine
the headless horseman!
clock
I can.
Their arms are flippers which are more like hands, and there legs are attached to the body therefore only making them have feet. They have 2 hands and 2 feet.
A watch or a clock.
They have: 2 legs 2 arms 2 hands 2 feet
The Trunk Muscles include, 1) those that move the vertebral column ( most of which are posterior antigravity muscles); 2) anterior thorax muscles, which move the ribs, head and arms; 3) muscles of the abdominal wall, which help move the vertebral column and most importantly form the muscular natural girdle of the abdominal wall.
Hands of Murder - 1949 Man with a Hole in His Head 2-8 was released on: USA: 27 October 1950
Yes. One of the requirements for a properly executed throw-in is with both hands and passing over the head.
Yes. Have a pair , one holding shield and other with arms raised and hands behind neck. Very good condition, no cracks/chips, minor wear to paint. Interested?
In addition to shrugs, which indirectly hit the muscles at the back of the neck, all you need to work your neck at the gym or at home are your own hands and the dynamic resistance they can provide. Perform the following four movements as a minicircuit, progressing as follows: front, left side, right side, reverse. Take a one- to two-minute break, then repeat. Perform 12 to 15 reps in each direction. THE EXERCISES 1. FRONT FLEXION (front neck muscles) Sit or stand in a neutral position with your head directly over your shoulders and a slight arch in your lower back. Keeping your shoulders level, place both hands against your forehead (1a). Press backward with your hands while pressing forward with your neck muscles until your forehead is facing the floor (1b). Slowly press backward with your hands until your forehead is almost facing the ceiling and repeat. 2. LEFT LATERAL FLEXION (side neck muscles) Maintaining the seated position, place your left hand on the left side of your head (2a) and press your left ear toward your left shoulder while resisting with your neck muscles. Continue until your right ear is almost pointing at the ceiling (2b) and repeat. 3. RIGHT LATERAL FLEXION (side neck muscles) Maintaining the seated position, place your right hand on the right side of your head (3a) and press your right ear toward your right shoulder while resisting with your neck muscles. Continue until your left ear is almost pointing at the ceiling (3b) and repeat. 4. REAR FLEXION (rear neck muscles) Maintaining the seated position, place both hands on the back of your head (4a). Press forward with your hands while pressing backward with your neck muscles until your forehead is almost facing the ceiling (4b). Slowly press forward with your hands until your forehead is almost facing the ground and repeat. [ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] WORKOUT EXERCISE SETS REPS Front flexion 2 12-15 Left lateral flexion 2 12-15 Right lateral flexion 2 12-15 Rear flexion 2 12-15
she has a white dress,holds a cross and she has 2 blue lines on her legs,her hands,her arms,and her legs