Biology, asked by shravya5376, 8 months ago

Why are we able to bend, turn and move our body?​

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Answered by SejalShirat0
9

Answer:

>> Because of our joints and reflexes.....................!

Answered by suveda34
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Muscles can pull bones, but they can't push them back to the original position. So they work in pairs of flexors and extensors. The flexor contracts to bend a limb at a joint. Then, when the movement is completed, the flexor relaxes and the extensor contracts to extend or straighten the limb at the same joint.

The point of contact where two or more bones are attached/ joined together for the purpose of permitting body parts to move is called a joint. Joints are very important for movement and activity. Therefore, we cannot bend our body at every body part. The body can be bent only at the joints

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