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Aducting usually refers to the process of moving a body part closer to the midline of the body. It is the opposite of abducting, which involves moving a body part away from the midline.
The energy of a wave moves forward, causing the disturbance in the medium to propagate. This can be seen as the wave pattern moving through space.
The five main muscle movements are flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and rotation. Flexion is bending a joint or reducing the angle between bones, while extension is straightening a joint to increase the angle. Abduction involves moving a body part away from the midline, and adduction is bringing it back toward the midline. Rotation involves pivoting a body part around its axis.
INERTIA? the resistance to change in velocity is called inertia. for example you are moving with velocity and something tends to stop your velocity of your lower body part you will fall forward because the upper part of your body is still in motion this is called inertia. hope u understand
Waves curl because the upper part of the wave is moving faster than the bottom as it encounters shallower water, causing it to topple forward and form a curling shape. This process is known as wave breaking and is influenced by factors such as wave height, water depth, and wind conditions.
Aducting usually refers to the process of moving a body part closer to the midline of the body. It is the opposite of abducting, which involves moving a body part away from the midline.
No, moving a body part anteriorly is called protraction. Retraction refers to moving a body part posteriorly.
Abduction is the term used to describe the action of moving a body part away from the body's midline. This movement typically occurs in the frontal plane and is the opposite of adduction, which is moving a body part closer to the body's midline.
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if the bloos is moving to the upper part of the body it will exit through what?
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Scapular protraction is moving the scapula (shoulder blade) forward. The opposite is scapular retraction. To "feel" the definition, first try retraction -- pull your shoulders back to squeeze your shoulder blades together as if you're trying to hold a pencil between them. Now do the opposite -- that opposite movement is scapular protraction.
No, muscles do that.
Xiphoid process is a body part.
Moving of a body part toward the main axis of the body is called adduction. Moving away from the main axis of the body is called abduction.
The energy of a wave moves forward, causing the disturbance in the medium to propagate. This can be seen as the wave pattern moving through space.