A precision grip is which of the following?

A. the ability to grip items between two hands
B. the ability to grip objects gently and exert fine-tuned control of the movement of the objects
C. the ability to grip items between the thumb and the index finger
D. the ability to grip objects forcefully yet exert fine-tuned control of the movement of the objects


Answer: D

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