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almost everywhere. such as...

your waist, your neck your arm and your leg.

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Q: What parts of the body can you bend?
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How many parts of the body can you bend and stretch?

15


At which parts of our body can we bend?

We bend primarily at our joints... like ankles, wrists, elbows, etc.


What are the parts of your body system?

Spinal cord helps you bend


What is the muscle that causes parts of the body to bend?

A flexor is a muscle that causes a joint to bend. In contrast, an extension is a muscle that straightens a joint.


How do you bend your body?

Bending your body involves using your joints and muscles to flex and extend different parts of your body. Depending on the area you want to bend, you can engage the corresponding muscles and move in the desired direction. It's important to bend slowly and safely to prevent injury.


What makes the parts of the body bend easily?

Hinge joints such as the elbow and knee, ball and socket joints such as the shoulder and hip can bend, and pivot joints such as the wrist and ankle are also able to bend to a lesser degree.


What muscles contact cause parts of the body to bend?

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When muscles contract they cause oarts of the body to bend. IS it extensor or flexor for the blank?

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Are the joints important?

Yes, they are because that's how we can bend our elbows, hands, knees, neck, and other parts of body contaning joints.


What is a leather bend?

A bend of leather is made up of two parts of a cows budunkadunk.


What is a bend of leather?

A bend of leather is made up of two parts of a cows budunkadunk.


What does flexor mean?

A flexor is a type of muscle that serves to bend a joint or limb when it contracts. It is responsible for bringing two body parts closer together. The main function of flexors is to facilitate movement, such as bending your elbow or knee.