The medical term for the bending of a body part is flexion.
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Depends on the magnification you are looking for... usually, a light microscope is enough (1000x max magnification)...
An electron microscope is powered by high energy beams and can magnify many times higher than the light microscope (where magnification is limited by the wavelength of light). The magnification of an EM is on the nano scale.
(P.S.: as a chemist, I'd always choose an EM over an optical microscope as I can always zoom in or out depending on my needs) ;)
Answer:
d. Atrophy of the flexor digiti minimi.
Explanation:
The logical diangosis would be d. Atrophy of the flexor digiti minimi.
Flexor digiti minimi is a hypothenar muscle of that is used when we flex our little toe of the foot.Present at the metacarpophalangeal joint. When the foot is in anatomical position, it is lateral to the abductor digiti minimi. it is homologous to digiti minimi in the hands.
Hence, Atrophy of the flexor digiti minimi is necessary.
The up and down arrows you carved into the spinal cord are meant to represent the movement of different nerve signals. These signals, which are slso called action potential, are coordinated movements of sodium and potassium ions that are psocessed across the nerve cell membranes
Answer:
Explanation:
given that lipids that are liquid at room temperature are fats. It is incorrect because fats are the lipids, which contain saturated fatty acids and are solid at room temperature.