The book Laboratory Exercises in Anatomy And Physiology was written by author Peabody, James Edward, B. 1869 Here you can read free online of Laboratory Exercises in Anatomy And Physiology book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Laboratory Exercises in Anatomy And Physiology a good or bad book?
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5. Move your right arm and right leg at the same time from a vertical position in an arc sideways toward the right; state in number of degrees the greatest range of motion possible at the shoulder- joint and at the hip- joint. 6. In the same way move the arm and leg in an arc forward as far as possible ; backward as far as possible. Compare the range of motion at each joint. 7. Describe a cone with the extended arm and leg; twist the arm and the leg at their proximal ends. What kinds of move- m...ents are, therefore, possible at these joints other than those suggested in 5 and 6 above? 8. Press the thumb on the hip-bone during these movements, then on the edge of the shoulder-blade. Is either of the two girdles movable? What advantages are STUDT OF TEE JOINTS IN THE BODY. 71 gained by the difference in the structure of these two girdles? B. Hinge-joints. 1 . Determine from the articulated skeleton the bones which form the hinge- joint at the elbow. 2. What bones form the joint at the knee?
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