Asked by Te'Aja McCoy on Jun 13, 2024

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To move away from the middle is:

A) abduct.
B) efferent.
C) afferent.
D) adduct.

Away From

A phrase indicating movement or direction leading from a specific point or location.

Middle

Being at a point or position equally distant from the sides, edges, or ends; centrally located.

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Chandler KayserJun 17, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
To move away from the middle or median line of the body, or from the axis of an extremity, is described as abduction. "Abduct" is the verb form that describes this action, making option A correct.