Physics, asked by agarwal26navya, 4 months ago

Each bone in your backbone allows only slight movement. How then are you able to bend your back?

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Answered by aadhikmahesh2007
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Explanation:

These joints allow movement in one direction only i.e., to and fro movement. It is because of these joints that we are able to touch our toes. Also, backbone is not so rigid that it prevent this bending

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Answered by warisha153
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WE ARE ABLE TO BEND OUR BACK BECAUSE THE VERTEBRAL COLOUMN IS FLEXIBLE,WHICH ALLOWS US TO BEND OUR BACK . THERE ARE 33 SMALL BONES CALLED VERTEBRAE THAT MAKE THE ENTIRE VERTIBRAL COLOUMN THAT IS WHY WE ARE ABLE TO BEND OUR BACK. We are able to bend because of vertebraes in spinal cord

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