Raising the arms laterally away from the body is called abduction.
A syncline fold has strata on both limbs dipping inward toward the axis. This type of fold is characterized by a trough-like structure where the youngest layers are located in the center. It is the opposite of an anticline fold.
The sloping sides of a fold are called limbs. They represent the inclined surfaces that connect the crest (top) and trough (bottom) of the fold.
Yeah it's that one finger called a thumb. :3
Artificial limbs, prosthetic limbs or prostheses.
If you can't stop moving your fingers and toes, you may be experiencing a condition known as restless limbs syndrome or restless leg syndrome. This can manifest as an uncontrollable urge to move the limbs, often accompanied by uncomfortable sensations. Other potential causes could include anxiety, stress, or neurological disorders. It's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
A FOLD has a strata on both limbs dipping inward toward the axis.
They can be called limbs, appendages, extremities, or members.
Adductors are the group of muscle the move limbs toward the body By Adam Safi
fins and tail fin
Strong skeletons and muscular limbs.
these are called flippers, I think
fins
You can not run without moving your upper limbs in contra lateral positions to lower limbs. (Try to run with upper limbs tied to your body.) Importance of running in football needs no comment. Also imagine the goalkeeper not using his upper limbs!
A syncline fold has strata on both limbs dipping inward toward the axis. This type of fold is characterized by a trough-like structure where the youngest layers are located in the center. It is the opposite of an anticline fold.
parapalegia
Arms, or limbs.
Like all animals, the limbs of a dragon could be legs, arms, and/or wings, depending on their function. Tails do not count as limbs in most cases.