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ch 9 lesson 7 bio
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| making a smaller angle or closing an angle? | flexion |
| what is an example of flexion | bending your elbow |
| making a larger angle | extension |
| what is an example of extension? | straightening the elbow |
| moving away from the midline | abduction |
| what is an example of abduction? | moving your arm away from the body |
| moving toward the midline | adduction |
| what is an example of adduction? | moving your arm towards the body |
| raised area | elevation |
| what is an example of an elevation? | bump, wart, or boil |
| caved area | depression |
| what is an example of a depression? | fissure, sore, or socket |
| draw out | protraction |
| what is an example of protraction | lift neck upward |
| draw in | retraction |
| what is an example of retraction? | pull neck in (turtle) |
| rotate palm down | pronation |
| what is an example of pronation | facing hand downward (slipping the soup) |
| rotate palm up | supination |
| what is an example of supination? | holding soup |
| turn feet to balance on inside edge | inversion |
| turn feet to balance on outside edge | eversion |
| movement around a longitudinal axis | rotation |
| What is an example of rotation? | owl turning head or shaking your head no |
| distal end that moves in a circle | circumduction |
| what is an example of circumduction? | arm circles |
| toes pointed up | dorsiflexion |
| what is an example of dorsiflexion | heels down toes up |
| toes pointed down | plantarflexion |
| what is an example of plantarflexion | heels up toes down, standing on tiptoes |