Comments Keep head facing forward, back straight, chest high, arms straight to sides, and feet flat with equal distribution of weight through forefoot and heel. Knees should point in same direction as feet. Muscles Target: quadriceps; Synergists: gluteus maximus, adductor magnus, soleus; Dynamic...
A term sometimes applied to the effects (tetanus) produced in the muscles of the limbs, when a current of electricity is passed along the spinal cord or nerves. embryogeny noun (n.) The production and development of an embryo. endogeny noun (n.) Growth from within; multiplication of ...
Nodding; as, annuent muscles (used in nodding). circumfluent adjective (a.) Alt. of Circumfluous confluent noun (n.) A small steam which flows into a large one. noun (n.) The place of meeting of steams, currents, etc. adjective (a.) Flowing together; meeting in their course; ...
Secondary musclesHamstrings Back pain is a common ailment and one of the most frequent reasons for visiting a doctor. The lower back, i.e. the area around the lumbar vertebrae in the spine, is usually the source of the problem, as this part of the back is subjected to the greatest strai...
Stools made for guitar playing are at the exact correct height to give you maximum stability and the least tension on your back muscles. If you've ever played at someone's house for a few hours sitting in kitchen chairs, you know what I am talking about. ...
One feature ofTyrannosaurusis its huge skull. The skull would have been able to support large jaw muscles, givingTyrannosaurusa powerful bite. Tyrannosaurusgrew to around 12 metres (40 ft.) in length, and weighed up to 8 metric tonnes (9 short tons). It lived right to the end of the Cr...
The insects flap their wings by using muscles in their body, but the muscles are not directly attached to the wings. The movement of muscles indirectly makes their wings flap. ADVERTISEMENTS List Of Flying Animal Names In English Here is the list of animals that can fly. These are not ...
Spinal nucleus of trigeminal nerve (GSA) Mesencephalic nucleus of trigeminal nerve (GSA) Divisions Ophthalmic nerve (CN V1) Maxillary nerve (CN V2) Mandibular nerve (CN V3) Field of innervation Motor: Muscles of mastication, mylohyoid, anterior belly of digastric, tensor tympani muscles (SVE) ...
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The Gen'dai are a formless species due to a lack of bones, but they use heavy armor that forced their bodies into a humanoid shape like most other species in the universe. Their bodies are no more than a bundle of muscles and nerves, but their faces do have more defining features. Lik...