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they are parts of your body such as legs, arms, wings and other things.

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Q: What is Extrimities?
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What is lower extrimities and upper extrimities?

Lower parts of the body vs. upper parts of the body, e.g. arms(upper), legs(lower).


What disease causes body parts to swell up?

Congestive Heart Failure can cause edema in the extrimities


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It is the part of the bone inb/w the two extrimities of the bone and is made of cancellous tissue


What body parts would fail first without food or water?

I think that your extrimities would shut down first.


What is Different between extrimities and axial?

Extremity is one of the ends of an elongated or pointed structure. Incorrectly used to mean limb. But axial means relating to or situated in the central part of the body, in the head and trunk as distinguished from the limbs


Why is your thigh bone the thickest bone in the body?

Because you wouldn't want fat arms? Your thigh needs to be thick to be strong, if you did not have a thick bone and a thin one, most of the skin surrounding it will flop.


Why do your feet turn blue and black?

Feet turn black in peripheral gangrenous changes, in diseases of arteries which lack to supply blood distally, due to insufficiency.e.g.DIABETIC FOOT . Feet turn blue in Peripheral cyanosis, in cardiovascular diseases , especially in children,in arterial insufficiency to regulate oxygenated blood to the distal extrimities. E.g. TETRAD OF FALLOT.


What do you think are some of the possible implications for children who know they were conceived by artificial methods?

I think that they children might believe that they are "fake" or dont belong in this world, that may lead them down a hard road in life and may even frive them to such extrimities as suicide if they are extremly religious it all depends on the child, Or the child might accept the fact that his parents had him this way and love them just the same as if nothing was ever different about him. Like i said it all depends on the child and how the new is broken.AnswerAs a grandfather of a child conceived by IVF I am appalled that all the above statements are negative. My daughter so wanted a child that she went through a major programme of IVF ('test tube baby') tests, treatment and so on, resulting in a much-loved child. The little girl will grow up honestly knowing how IVF enabled her to have a life where none was possible otherwise, and that her parents SO loved her that they went through a lot of heartache and pain so that she could be born. No doubt this will strengthen the bonds between parent and child and make both my granddaughter AND my daughter feel very special and very much loved.


How does having a body cavity aids movement?

- Its fluid cushions the suspended organs, helping to prevent internal injury. In soft-bodied coelomates, such as earthworms, the coelom contains noncompressible fluid that acts like a skeleton against which muscles can work. - The cavity also enables he internal organs to grow and move independently of the outer body wall. If it were not for your coelom, for example, every beat of your heart or ripple of your intestine would wrap your body's surface.