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What organ in the arm is not needed?

While basically any organ in your body has a function (aside perhaps of the appendix) the only "organ" in your arm that you could have removed without losing arm functions would be a lymphic node, which is part of your immune system. Losing one of these nodes would lower the effectiveness of your immune system, but not cost you arm function.


What would a arm be a molecule cell tissue or organ?

It is a tentacle.


What role does the suprespinatus play in a lateral raise?

The supraspinatus muscle is one of the key muscles involved in a lateral raise. It is responsible for initiating the movement by abducting the arm away from the body. It works in conjunction with other shoulder muscles to raise the arm to the side.


What is the largest internal part of body?

The largest internal part in your body well.................let's see...............when people mean part, sometimes that can mean an organ or a body part like a leg, arm, or head. The biggest internal organ in your body is your heart. The biggest internal part would probably be your muscular system or skeletal system.


In what organ system do shoulder belong?

The shoulder belongs to the musculoskeletal system, which comprises bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments that provide structure, support, and movement to the body. Specifically, the shoulder involves the bones of the shoulder girdle, muscles that facilitate arm movement, and ligaments that stabilize the joint. This system works in conjunction with the nervous system to control and coordinate movements.

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What is the function of the biscep muscle?

To raise your hand in class, by bending your arm at the elbow.


What organ in the arm is not needed?

While basically any organ in your body has a function (aside perhaps of the appendix) the only "organ" in your arm that you could have removed without losing arm functions would be a lymphic node, which is part of your immune system. Losing one of these nodes would lower the effectiveness of your immune system, but not cost you arm function.


If you got your arm bit off by a shark what organ system would most likely not be reattached?

nervous system


What type of lever system is described the deltoid abducts the arm?

The deltoid abducts the arm through a second-class lever system. In this system, the resistance (arm) is between the force (deltoid muscle) and the fulcrum (shoulder joint). This configuration allows for greater force output with less effort.


What levers are in the arm?

3rd class levers are in your arm.


How does your reflection in a bathroom mirror look when you raise you right arm?

When you raise your right arm, the reflection in the bathroom mirror will show your right arm raised as well. The reflection will mirror your movements, so if you see your right arm raised, it means you are moving your right arm physically.


The human arm is example of which class of lever?

The human arm is an example of a third-class lever. In this type of lever system, the effort force is between the fulcrum and the resistance force. The bicep muscle provides the effort force, the elbow joint acts as the fulcrum, and the object being lifted is the resistance force.


Are all parts of the human body an organ?

Not necessarily. Your biceps are not an organ, just muscle. Your arm isn't an organ, just a limb.


What happens to your upper arm as you raise the lower arm?

The biceps brachii muscle will contract, pulling the lower arm up.


What are 5 organ system that a surgeon have marked for reattachment of arm?

Skeletal system: The bones of the arm need to be correctly aligned and secured during reattachment surgery. Muscular system: Muscles and tendons in the arm need to be carefully reattached to ensure proper function. Circulatory system: Blood vessels must be reconnected to restore blood flow to the arm. Nervous system: Nerves in the arm must be repaired to restore sensation and movement. Integumentary system: The skin and other tissues need to be stitched back together to promote healing and prevent infection.


Why does the arm need many organ systems?

Just does. Deal with it.


What would a arm be a molecule cell tissue or organ?

It is a tentacle.