...probably not. The things above the arm are the shoulder, neck and head. With at least one of your arms, you are probably able to swing your arm back so that your hand is pointing up, palm against your spine, and your hand is as high up toward your head as you can get it. If it is your right arm, continue to curl your arm/hand toward your right shoulder. You'll feel the edge of a flat bone. That is your right shoulder blade. Ditto on the left.
A living thing that produces another living thing like itself is called a parent.
a hammer
Each living thing is called an organism. Organisms can be plants, animals, fungi, or microorganisms.
No.
An autotroph
That little tent of blue is called "the sky".
The thing hanging above the baby in the crib is called a mobile. Mobiles are meant to give a developing infant something interesting and fun to observe.
Parakeets have a beak and the thing above it which is called the cere.
There is no such thing as a "frequency above hertz". Whatever the frequency, it will always be measured in Hertz.There is no such thing as a "frequency above hertz". Whatever the frequency, it will always be measured in Hertz.There is no such thing as a "frequency above hertz". Whatever the frequency, it will always be measured in Hertz.There is no such thing as a "frequency above hertz". Whatever the frequency, it will always be measured in Hertz.
You really have a chip on your shoulder. Don't get a chip on your shoulder over such a little thing.
...your neck??
There really isn't such thing as the "Blade of Bliss". It was posted on cheats but was not aprooved.
The best thing to do on an ineffective lawnmower blade is to replace it.
there is no "best blade". they all do the same thing {cut fruit}
Only one of the Mandoline blades is adjustable. The straight blade. There is a little switch looking thing on the underside of the blade.
Well, darling, that thing on the front of a bulldozer is called a blade. It's not just for show, it's used to push dirt, debris, and whatever else gets in the way. So next time you see a bulldozer, remember it's not just a big metal monster, it's got a blade ready to clear the path.
Scapula The Scapula is a Latin word meaning "Blade".so instead of saying the "shoulder scapula" you could say "shoulder blade." The scapula is the second shoulder bone in the 206 bones in the human body. The scapula is a wider flat bone at the back of the shoulder. The Scapula is also held in place by the end of the clavicle that is not connected to that thorax. The triceps muscle Starts on the scapula and runs down the back of the upper arm to the lower end of the humerous bone, which is the third bone in the shoulder. That muscle allows the arm to move back and forth. Two of the most important shoulder tendons are the rhomboid major and the rhomboid minor, they both attach to the scapula to help the shoulder bone move in or out. Another major tendon in the human body is the levator scapulae which does the same thing except…it helps raise and lower the scapula and the muscle around the scapula. There is also the rotary cuff which is a group of four muscles that run from the scapula to the humerous. The main job of that is to keep the shoulder girdle stable. If that girdle breaks or tears you will not be able to move your arm freely most of the time it will heal w/ lots of rest but in a much milder case you may need surgery. Another incident containing the ligaments is called shoulder separation, shoulder separation is the stretching or tearing of the ligaments at the end of the clavicle which would make it no longer attach to the scapula.