A humorous poem with a five-line structure is called a limerick. It typically has a specific rhyme scheme (AABBA) and a light-hearted or comical tone.
The epiphyseal line on the humerus is also known as the line of fusion or the metaphyseal scar. This line represents the site where the growth plate has fused and bone growth has ceased.
A 5 line poemwith a structer like 1st line= 1 word- noun 2nd line= 2 words- describe the noun 3rd line=3 words-actions 4th line=4 words- feelings 5th-1 word- noun- must be different from the 1st one
The humerus is proximal to the radius. The humerus is the upper arm bone, and the radius is the main bone of the forearm.
The anatomical neck of the humerus is a constriction just below the head of the humerus bone where it joins the greater and lesser tubercles. It serves as the attachment site for the joint capsule and the ligaments that stabilize the shoulder joint. While it is an anatomical landmark, it does not have a direct function in terms of movement or muscle attachment.
The fourth line of a standard five-line limerick rhymes with the third line.
The anatomical neck is the one that looks like the neck from an anatomy point of view-it is between the head (that goes into the shoulder) and the tubercles. The surgical neck is the site where most fractures occur. It comes just after the tubercles. Remember that the humerus is kind of in the shape of a "7" going into the shoulder joint, so the anatomical neck is like if you cut from the top with a knife, and the surgical neck is if you cut from the side.
This song is called "World" and it's by Five for Fighting.
The first line has five syllables, the second line has seven syllables, and the third line has five syllables
first line- five syllables second line- seven syllables third line- five syllables
You are referring to "haiku."
a pentagon has five sides and five angles
the "E" line