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It supports the weight of the body from the vertebral column. It also protects and supports the lower organs, including the urinary bladder, the reproductive organs, and the developing fetus in a pregnant woman.


It is our center of gravity. The part that ebables us to walk upright, and locomote the way we do. It also helps protect the lower abdominal organs.
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the function of the limbs is to help your body move

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How many bones are in the upper limb not includeing the pectoral girdle?

30


What is the total number of bones in the pectoral girdle and the upper limb of one side?

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Lower limb bones are attached to the axial skeleton by what?

The iliofemoral ligment and numerous muscles.


When was muscular dystrophy discovered?

Limb-girdle was first desbcribed in 1876 but it was not proposed as that name until 1954 by Walton and Natrass.


Is there surgery to restore function to a limb if a nerve dies?

No not at the moment. However it seems that some nerve function can be restored by a limb re attachment or transplant.


Does a pectoral girdle have a shallow or deep socket?

the pectoral has a shallow socket while the pelvic has a deep, secure socket. both for limb attachment.


Compare the pectoral and pelvic girdles in terms of flexibility allowed?

Flexibility: pectoral girdle is more flexible-less ligaments, ball and socket joint is shallower Security: pelvic girdle is more secure, deeper socket. there are more dislocated shoulders than dislocated hips ability to bear weight: pelvic girdle can bear more weight-the pelvic girdle has bones that are fused (os coxa) and a joint with the sacrum. the pectoral girdle has a little bone called the clavicle connecting it to the body wall.


Function of limb lamb in microscope?

it holds the clip to be not


What is the function of arms and leg bones making movements possible?

pelvic girdle


What does the Pectoral girdle support?

its the heart and its enviromentThe pectoral girdle, which functions to attach the upper limbs to the body, serves as a point of origin for many muscles that move the upper limb (humerus), neck and trunk. The pectoral girdle is composed of the clavicle (collar bone) and scapula (shoulder blade).


What is the function of the swivel in the microscope?

the function of the swivel in the microscope is to hold up the limb and the stage.


What is the function of the lower limb muscles?

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