Dermatologists work with top layer of the entire body - the skin.
The Brain dos all the work by telling the body to move and work
the genitals
The homophone for a part of the body and a deed of strength or skill is "muscle" and "muscle."
An organ is a collection of tissues that work together to carry out a specific function in a body. Organs are part of organ systems, which work together to maintain the overall function and health of the body.
Treadmills primarily work on the lower body, including the legs, glutes, and calves. Running or walking on a treadmill can help strengthen these muscles and improve cardiovascular fitness.
The Brain dos all the work by telling the body to move and work
No, no treatment works for everyone. There are diffrent skin types and body chemistries. It really depends on what the cause of your acne. You should see a dematologist to inquire the best treatment for your acne problem.
Podiatrists usually treat plantar fibromas.
the best way is to do it one part of your body at a time. like work on your upper body one day and the next work on your legs the next. simple =]
Muscles that raise a part of the body are known as elevators or agonists. These muscles work in opposition to the muscles that lower the body part, known as depressors or antagonists.
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because we do our daily work physically and we use every part of our body
Nurses can do work on the entire body, but are usually limited to doing bloodwork, patient interviews, taking temperatures, etc.
The belly is an interesting body part. It holds about 6 gallons of milk a day. It will not only work for your body, but it will work for your brain and heart.
The brain sends asignal to a part of the part of the body that is needed at a certain time for example, if the arm wants to go somewhere the brain will send a signal to tell it to move to the direction that it is needed. So the answer to this question is the brain make all parts of the body work.
The homophone for a part of the body and a deed of strength or skill is "muscle" and "muscle."