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    Standing on One's Toes Is an Example of a Movement
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Standing on One's Toes Is an Example of a Movement

Question 25

Question 25

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Standing on one's toes is an example of a movement called


A) dorsiflexion.
B) plantar flexion.
C) depression.
D) opposition.
E) elevation.

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