Anatomy, physiology and hygiene for high schools . extensors of hand. A, fi-ont of arm: 3, biceps; 3, biceps tendon; 4, brachialis antiens; 5, triceps: allof upper arm. 7, flexor cai-pi radialis ; 8, i^almaris longns; 9, flexor carpi ulnaris; 13, flexor snblimis digitonim; 14, flexor longus poUicis; 15, flexor profundus digitoriim;16, palmaris breads ; 17, abductor pollieis: all flexors of hand and fingers, bending themto the arm. 6, pronator radii teres. -B, back of aiTa: 12, extensor carpi radialis longior; 13, extensor car^n radialis brevior; 14, extensor communis digitorum; 15,


Anatomy, physiology and hygiene for high schools . extensors of hand. A, fi-ont of arm: 3, biceps; 3, biceps tendon; 4, brachialis antiens; 5, triceps: allof upper arm. 7, flexor cai-pi radialis ; 8, i^almaris longns; 9, flexor carpi ulnaris; 13, flexor snblimis digitonim; 14, flexor longus poUicis; 15, flexor profundus digitoriim;16, palmaris breads ; 17, abductor pollieis: all flexors of hand and fingers, bending themto the arm. 6, pronator radii teres. -B, back of aiTa: 12, extensor carpi radialis longior; 13, extensor car^n radialis brevior; 14, extensor communis digitorum; 15, extensor carpi ulnaris ; between 14 and 15, ex-tensor minimi digiti; 18,19, extensors internodii poUicis. All straighten hand and fingers. HEWES, P. & H.—5 68 PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE ter II., under metabolism, a certain amount of energy storedup in this substance. When the muscle engine works, someof this organic substance is burned, and its energy , by the burning of its fuel the muscle gets energy toproduce its movements, ju


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