Movement toward the midline?

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Multiple Choice

Movement toward the midline?

Explanation:
In anatomy, movements are described by their relation to the body's midline. Moving toward the midline is adduction. So, bringing a limb closer to the center of the body or toward the nose or eyes (as in moving the arm to the side of the body or the fingers together) is adduction. The other terms aren’t about midline movement: achromatism refers to color vision impairment, and acoustic relates to hearing.

In anatomy, movements are described by their relation to the body's midline. Moving toward the midline is adduction. So, bringing a limb closer to the center of the body or toward the nose or eyes (as in moving the arm to the side of the body or the fingers together) is adduction. The other terms aren’t about midline movement: achromatism refers to color vision impairment, and acoustic relates to hearing.

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