The longest muscle in the body is the sartorius. One example of a short muscle is the corrugator.
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The thenar muscles, which are located at the base of the thumb, are an example of short muscles. The human body contains three types of muscles.
Plants requiring long nights to flower are called short-day plants. These plants use the length of darkness as a cue to initiate flowering. Examples include poinsettias, chrysanthemums, and strawberries.
Examples of monotrame mammals are duck-billed platypus and two species of echidna (long-nosed and short-nosed).
In English, the word "whale" has a long A sound. Generally, when you see an E at the end of a one-syllable word, it makes the vowel have a long sound: tame, made, face, and whale are some examples of words with the long A sound.
heart muscles
The thumb extensors are examples of muscles that attach to the ulna bone. The ulna bone is one of the two long bones in the forearm and can also be called the elbow bone.
short-day plants some examples of short-day plants are poinsettias, strawberries, and ragweed
involuntary muscles. Stomach, intestines and your heart are examples.
These are known as parallel muscles. Examples include the rectus abdominis in the abdomen and the sartorius in the thigh. They are well-suited for producing large amounts of force over a long range of motion.
Regarding long marks, a vowel is always long before'-nct', '-nf', '-ns', and '-nx'. Examples are the long 'a' in 'sanctus', the long 'i' in 'infans', the long 'e' in 'census', and the long 'u' in 'iunxit'.A vowel also is always long at the end of the first person singular of the present indicative of a verb. An example is the long 'o' in 'capio'.A vowel is always short before '-h', '-nf', '-nt', final '-m', and final '-t'. Examples are the short first 'i' in 'mihi', the short 'a' in 'portando', the short second 'a' in 'amant', the short 'u' in 'possum', and the short 'i' in 'duxit'.A vowel also is always short before another vowel. An example is the short 'i' in 'gladius'.Also a vowel is always short at the end of an active infinitive form of a verb. An example is the short 'e' in 'nolle'.There are no standard rules that make a vowel long or short under other conditions than those listed above.