Did You Know?

Your forearm helps you throw a ball!

How It Moves

Your forearm can twist and bend.

Why It Is Important

Your forearm helps you do many tasks.

What Forearm Does

It helps you lift things up.

It lets you write and draw.

It helps you play sports.

It helps you eat and drink.

It helps you wave hello.

It helps you give a high five!

More About Forearm

The forearm has two bones called the radius and ulna. These bones help it move in many ways. The forearm is strong and helps us do many things every day.

We use our forearm when we eat, write, and play. It helps us hold things tight. Without our forearm, it would be hard to do fun stuff!

Did you know that the forearm can be very strong? Some people can lift heavy things with their forearm. It is cool how our body works!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Forearm Anatomy"] --> B["Region Between Elbow and Wrist"] B --> C["Distinction from Arm"] C --> D["Upper Arm Definition"] C --> E["Lower Arm as Forearm"] A --> F["Homologous to Crus"] F --> G["Region Between Knee and Ankle"]

What Do These Words Mean?

forearm:The part of the arm between the elbow and the wrist.
anatomy:The study of the structure of living things.
appendage:A part that is attached to something larger.
homologous:Similar in structure or function because of shared ancestry.
crus:The part of the leg between the knee and the ankle.