NewAgeReason Posted September 14, 2022 Posted September 14, 2022 i.e are there some people with more tendons in their muscles than others, for instance.
CharonY Posted September 14, 2022 Posted September 14, 2022 You have different physical properties in your own body alone. Your left arm does not have the exact same composition as your right, for example.
Agent Smith Posted November 24, 2022 Posted November 24, 2022 Quote The palmaris longus is a muscle visible as a small tendon located between the flexor carpi radialis and the flexor carpi ulnaris, although it is not always present. It is absent in about 14 percent of the population; this number can vary in African, Asian, and Native American populations, however. Palmaris Longus muscle (forearm)
Daniel_J Posted November 24, 2023 Posted November 24, 2023 (edited) My answer is: No, from ordinary social life point of view. AND yes, there is difference from biology/physiology point of view. The difference is just too too too tiny, and not necessary to discuss in our daily life. Commercial information removed by moderator Edited November 24, 2023 by Phi for All No advertising, please.
TheVat Posted November 24, 2023 Posted November 24, 2023 13 hours ago, Daniel_J said: The difference is just too too too tiny, and not necessary to discuss in our daily life. Well so much for science forums, then.
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