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ch 9 lesson 7 bio

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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
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