PRONATION
The action is pronation which is also known as rotation of the forearm. If you were to put your arm in front of you with your palm up and then rotate it so your palm is facing down, that is pronation.
turning your palm down
No, electrical activity in the heart moves from proximal to distal.
distal digit of a finger
Yes, the radius is a pivot joint with the wrist. The radius is the only bone in the forearm that moves when you turn your hand over.
the earth moves
I have an action replay, but I've never come across a code like that.
you will need action replay to get all of the moves.
The velocity of the book will remain constant as it moves across a surface with no friction.
The Cytoplasm moves things in a cell
The ulna articulates with:the humerus at its proximal end (end closest to the elbow)the radius at its radial notch (near the top part of the ulna) and at the ulnar notch (near the bottom part of the ulna)the wrist (separated by a fibrocartilaginous disc) at its distal end (end closest to the hand)
A strong, complex ligament called the inter- (between) -osseous (bones) ligament, plus some blood vessels and nerves. You can find these things in the center of the forearm, between the two bones. Strong ligaments also connect the radius and ulna down by the wrist and up by the elbow.
they slither across the ground
In terms of the respiratory tract, the pharynx is proximal to the lung. It comes before the lungs as air moves through the respiratory tract.