He/she wants your attention. He/she is being friendly. For all that cats are independent creatures, they are also very loving and very attuned to your emotions as well. If you are upset, they will try and comfort you - at least mine does. She will bring me her favorite toys, cuddle and even pat me if I am upset.
The deltoid muscle, specifically the anterior portion of the deltoid, is primarily responsible for raising the arm at the shoulder joint. This muscle is located on the outer part of the shoulder and is involved in various arm movements, including shoulder abduction.
When lassoing a calf, the primary bones involved are in the arm and hand, specifically the humerus in the upper arm, the radius and ulna in the forearm, and the bones of the hand (metacarpals and phalanges) that grip the lasso. The shoulder joint also plays a crucial role in the throwing motion. Proper technique relies on the coordination of these bones to effectively cast the lasso.
Its called the wrist! Surely you knew that!
The shoulder joint. It is a ball-and-socket joint that allows for a wide range of motion in the arm.
Some can. It's frequently the site of choice for intramuscular shots. SubQ (subcutaneous) shots usually go in the belly. Intravenous shots usually go into the lower arm somewhere; the wrist, the back of the hand, and the inside of the elbow are all places where there's a fairly large vein close to the surface.
Your Shoulder and your Hand are connected to your arm on opposite ends.
The arm I should have thought, unless its a trick question
In a more basic look at anatomy, I suspect you're just looking for the answer of the arm
The wrist and the shoulder can be considered attachment areas of the arm. The arm is attached to - the neck at the shoulder - the torso (chest, back) at the sides of the shoulder and the armpit - the hand at the wrist
When you bend your arm at the elbow, your hand will move towards your shoulder.
...probably not. The things above the arm are the shoulder, neck and head. With at least one of your arms, you are probably able to swing your arm back so that your hand is pointing up, palm against your spine, and your hand is as high up toward your head as you can get it. If it is your right arm, continue to curl your arm/hand toward your right shoulder. You'll feel the edge of a flat bone. That is your right shoulder blade. Ditto on the left.
You curl your arm and tap your shoulder with your hand.
After surgery, depending on placement of the device, your shoulder will be in pain. There might be some numbness from the local anaesthesia. You also shouldn't life your arm past your shoulder but you can still use your hand and partially your arm
'brazo' is what's attached to your shoulder and hand 'arma' is a weapon 'armar' is 'to arm (with weapons)'
To move your arm without using the upper arm at the shoulder, you would need to rely on the muscles in your forearm and hand to create the movement. By using the muscles in your forearm, you can flex and extend your elbow, allowing you to move your lower arm without involving the upper arm at the shoulder joint.
That is a term used with pitchers and means the pitcher has an arm/shoulder injury.
The root word "arm" typically refers to the upper limb of the human body from the shoulder to the hand. It can also be used in a broader sense to refer to anything resembling an arm in shape or function, such as the arm of a machine or a chair.