They allow flexion and extension of the lower limb.
Toes are not inherently inferior to knees; they serve different functions in the body. Toes provide balance, grip, and support when walking, while knees support body weight, facilitate movement, and provide stability. Both toes and knees are crucial for overall body function.
Tarantulas have eight legs, and each leg has seven segments, including a joint that functions similarly to a knee. However, they do not have knees in the same way vertebrates do; their leg joints allow for movement but are not anatomically identical to mammalian knees. Therefore, while they have joints that serve a similar purpose, it is not accurate to count them as traditional knees.
Yes, giraffes do have knees.
It flexes your knees and allows flexing and movement of your hips. If you pick your foot up and look at the sole of your foot then you are using all the functions of the sartorius muscle.
FEAR OF KNEES FEAR OF KNEES
Yes, dwarfs do have knees.
On My Knees was created in 411.
Eskimos are humans, humans have knees. Unless you were born with a disablilty or had a freak accident, you have knees.
On his or her back with their knees flexed
In the knees
No. My didjeridoo does not have knees. Neither does my can opener.
The Apostle James was so dedicated to prayer that it is said that his knees were calloused from time spent in prayer--on his knees. He prayed so long and so much that his knees were known as the camels knees