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When the angle of a joint increases, it produces movement. Which type of movement is it?
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When the angle of a joint increases, it produces movement. Which type of movement is it?
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It's called an Extension movement
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It's called an Extension movementOne of the example is the joint in your elbow. If you straighten your arm, it will make the angle of the joint in your elbow to increase and create an extension movement
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