what is high in starch
BREAD
what is teeth
Teeth are calcified structures found in the oral cavity embedded to the upper jaw (maxilla) and lower jaw (mandible).
what is a tail bone for
Its for balance
what is a tibia
The tibia is one of two bones that comprise the leg.[1] As the weight-bearing bone, it is significantly larger and stronger than its counterpart, the fibula. The tibia forms the knee joint proximally with the femur and forms the ankle joint distally with the fibula and talus.
what is the upper arm
The upper arm is located between the shoulder joint and elbow joint. It contains four muscles – three in the anterior compartment (biceps brachii, brachialis, coracobrachialis), and one in the posterior compartment (triceps brachii).
what is high in glucose
sugary beverages
what is a tongue
a muscular organ in your mouth that aids in chewing, speaking and breathing.
what is a muscle
A muscle is made up of thousands of elastic fibres bundled tightly together. Each bundle is wrapped in a thin transparent membrane called a perimysium.
what is a fibula
The fibula is a long bone in the lower extremity that is positioned on the lateral side of the tibia. The fibula is much smaller and thinner than the tibia. It is located just behind the tibial head at the knee joint and then runs down the lateral aspect of the leg until it reaches the ankle joint.
what is the forearm
The forearm is the section of the upper limb from the elbow to the wrist, whose bony structure is formed by the radius (laterally) and ulna (medially).
what food is unhealthy for you
FRENCHFRIES
what are taste buds
cells on your tongue that allow you to perceive tastes, including sweet, salty, sour, bitter and umami.
what is a muscle made of
Each muscle is made up of groups of muscle fibers called fascicles surrounded by a connective tissue layer called perimysium. Multiple units of individual muscle fibers within each fascicle are surrounded by endomysium, a connective tissue sheath.
Can you still walk with a broken fibula
Your fibula isn't weight-bearing (it doesn't support your body when you stand or move), so some people can walk with a fracture. However, you shouldn't ignore pain or other symptoms in your leg. Even if you can move or walk, you should get your injury examined by your provider or in the ER right away.
what is a hand
A hand is a prehensile, multi-fingered appendage located at the end of the forearm or forelimb of primates such as humans, chimpanzees, monkeys, and lemurs.
what food is good for your brain
Egg
what are gums
tissues that surround the base of your teeth and help keep them in place
what is a spine
The bones, muscles, tendons, and other tissues that reach from the base of the skull to the tailbone.
It's unlikely that you'll be able to stand, walk or put weight on your leg if you have a fractured tibia. Because it's weight-bearing, it's especially important that you don't try to “play through the pain” or ignore any symptoms.
what is your forearm called
antebrachium
what is a food that is good for your heart
Fish high in Omega 3 acids
what is a Uvula
Your uvula is the little fleshy hanging ball in the back of your throat.
what is a nerve
A bundle of fibers that receives and sends messages between the body and the brain.
what is stronger a fibula or a tibia
The tibia and fibula are the two long bones located in the lower leg. The tibia is a larger bone on the inside, and the fibula is a smaller bone on the outside. The tibia is much thicker than the fibula and is the main weight-bearing bone of the two.
what is your upper arm called
humerus