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no because the arm consits of the radius, the ulna, and the humerous whereas the leg is composed of more bones that are stronger
arms and leg bone help support our daily life
no, only in your larger bones like legs and arms
The spongy bone is called cartilage, cartilage is found in the nose, ears, ans. Normal bones are your legs, arms ans.
Isn't it feet, skull, spine, pelvis, ribs, legs, and arms?
Yes - the shoulders, arms, wrists, hands, hips, legs, ankles, and feet are all part of the appendicular skeleton.
Both your lower legs and lower arms are made of two bones each. The radius is the larger bone of the arm, analagous to the larger tibia of the leg. The ulna is the smaller bone of the arm, while the fibula is the smaller bone of the leg.
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arms and leg bone help support our daily life
They aren't, or at least not like you seem to think. The bones in arms and legs (along with most large-ish bones, ie pelvis) contain marrow. Red bone marrow is found at the ends of the bone and is involved in a number of blood regulating functions, and yellow 'fatty' marrow is in the middle of the bones.
A bony cage is a structure used to protect vital organs. There is nothing in the arms or legs that needs protection of this kind; they only consist of bone and muscle, which can handle bumps and breaks.
no, only in your larger bones like legs and arms
legs are inferior limb, pelvic limb.
yes, they use their fists to pull themselves forward instead of walking with their short, stubby legs.
It's muscles and it's bone structure help it move it's legs.
The spongy bone is called cartilage, cartilage is found in the nose, ears, ans. Normal bones are your legs, arms ans.
pelvis is a structure in the human skeleton system which contains a large compound bone structure at the base of the spine, this connects the legs or rear limbs.
limbs are things like arms and legs. ligaments are the tissues that attach muscle to bone.