If the anterior side of a joint is crossed on by the muscle, then it produces
A Flexion
B. Extension
C. Abduction
D. Adduction
Answers
Answer:
C....Abduction.........
Concept Introduction:
The area of the body wherever bones meet unite to allow for movement is known as a joint. In general, the wider the range of motion, the greater the danger of damage because the joint's strength is diminished.
Explanation:
We have been given a multiple-choice question.
We have to find the correct option.
The semitendinosus is an example of a biarticulate muscle that spans two joints. A multiarticulate muscle connects two or more joints, such as the flexor digitorum great essence in the hand. A muscle shortens and the two ends of the muscle move toward one another during a concentric contraction. Mobility is not that easy, though.
Final Answer:
If the anterior side of a joint is crossed on by the muscle, then it produces abduction.
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