No. Trout do not stand upright.
The erect position of the body is known as upright posture. It is when the body is held in a vertical position, with the spine aligned and supporting the body's weight.
Erect is defined as:Raise: construct, build, or erect; "Raise a barn"Upright in position or posture; "an erect stature"; erect flower stalks; for a dog, an erect tail indicates aggressionRear: cause to rise upTumid: of sexual organs; stiff and rigid- wordnetweb.princeton.edu
No, Homo erectus was named based on its upright posture and ability to walk on two legs. The name does not refer to any specific anatomical feature like a constantly erect penis.
Meaning, erect human. (Standing up/walking).
upright posture...large brains
Erector Spinae. These muscles extend the spine and maintain the vertebral column in an erect posture.
Keeps up your posture, allows you to move lower than the pelvis, and protects major connections from the brain to the rest of the body which are the messages to move.
Many people slouch when they stand, but it is better posture to stand erect.
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The strengthening of the SPINE makes it straight so that the toddler's posture is more upright.
No, the word 'erect' is a verb (erect, erects, erecting, erecting) and an adjective.The noun forms of the verb to erect are erection and the gerund, erecting.The noun form of the adjective erect is erectness.