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    The Movement of Bending of Your Head Backward to Observe
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The Movement of Bending of Your Head Backward to Observe

Question 36

Question 36

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The movement of bending of your head backward to observe overhead objects, as would occur while star-gazing, is an example of


A) extension
B) rotation
C) circumduction
D) hyperextension
E) adduction

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