6 The diagram shows a muscle and bones in a person's arm. The hand holds a load of weight 40 N. The elbow acts as a pivot and the tension in the muscle keeps the lower part of the arm horizontal.tension in muscle load elbow(pivot)hand5.0cm40N35cm What is the tension in the mu...
Extending from the wrist to the elbow joint is the region of the upper extremity called the forearm (antebrachium). The forearm helps the shoulder and the arm in force application and the precise placement of the hand in space, with the help of the elbow and radioulnar joints. This article...
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The head of the radius articulates with the ___ to help form part of the elbow joint A. Capitulum B. Trochlea C. Glenoid cavity D. Iliac fossa The clavicle is: a. the rib bone. b. the collar bone. c. the breastbone. d....
. The distal epiphysis of the humerus is more mediolaterally enlarged in free-ranging individuals, increasing the articular surface with the trochlear notch (formed by the proximal radius and ulna, also larger craniocaudally) and provides a greater stability of the elbow joint and larger insertion ...
Stand about 12 inches away from the wall to start; the farther from the wall you are, the easier the move, so if this is too difficult, step out a bit more and try again. Keeping your elbow straight, raise your right arm out in front of you with your palm facing to the left. Yo...
children can engage with a macaroni craft project where they fill in outlines of a human body with different pieces of dry macaroni. Encourage students to select pieces that fit the size and shape of different body parts like an elbow macaroni for an elbow or broken pieces of spaghetti for ...
Arm, in zoology, either of the forelimbs or upper limbs of ordinarily bipedal vertebrates, particularly humans and other primates. The term is sometimes restricted to the proximal part, from shoulder to elbow (the distal part is then called the forearm).