Why isn’t our dominant hand’s bicep disproportionally larger than our non-dominant hand’s bicep? 1.80K viewsJune 6, 2024BiologyOther Question100.55K June 5, 2024 0 Comments Considering we use our dominant arm for lifting, most tasks, holding things, etc. In: Biology 20 Answers ActiveNewestOldest Anonymous Posted June 6, 2024 0 Comments You usually use your dominant hand more for things that require fine motor skills and you use your other arm more for things that require you to be strong so your non dominant arm is usually stronger You are viewing 1 out of 20 answers, click here to view all answers. Register or Login
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