Yes. Mechanical limbs also known as artificial limbs.
The paired fins (pectoral and pelvic) are the nearest things fish have to limbs.
In the current state of science and medical technology many great things can be done to help people. Some doctors and scientists have discovered how to merge the human body with mechanical or robotic limbs and devices to help people who are amputees or who have lost limbs in accidents. In the future science and medicine will probably develop new ways to integrate the human body with mechanical and robotic devices to make daily life easier.
a mechanical designer designs and make mechanical things
limbs are things like arms and legs. ligaments are the tissues that attach muscle to bone.
Due to his mechanical limbs and armor suit, his movements are restricted and therefore, physically cannot run or sprint.
Pigs are adapted by,either adding things to them like prosthetic limbs or bits of machinery ,sort of like a cyborg,or by taking things away from them like : sight ;hearing;taste or limbs. Hope this helps.
Mechanical Pencils...
mechanical
it is the part of electric things
Clocks, watches, cars, bicycles, guns, toilets, chainsaws, your body, locks, clicky pens, mechanical pencils, trains, most multicelular organisms use mechanical energy for movement and things like that, what doesn't have mechanical energy in it?
Dr. Ambroise Pare invented the prosthetic limb. A mechanical hand and leg features such as a locking knee and a specialized harness.
you implant things like adamantium bones and improved limbs