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Different types of living matter often have different forms of the same elements in their bodies. For example, the nitrogen in an animal often has a slightly different atomic structure than the nitrogen in a plant. Recently, nutritionists have discovered how to deduce the diets of various animal species by examining the type of nitrogen (and other elements) inside their bodies. What is the chemical basis behind this scenario?
Extension
A movement that increases the angle between two body parts, such as straightening a flexed knee.
Flexion
A movement decreasing the angle between two body parts, such as bending the arm at the elbow or the knee.
Extensor Carpi Ulnaris
A muscle located in the forearm that extends and adducts the wrist, playing a significant role in the movement of the hand and wrist.
Adduct
To move a limb or other body part toward the midline of the body.
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