Your feet
Your feet
The body or centrum of the vertebra bears the most weight
Your legs, particularly your knees and feet, bear the weight of your body. They support you while standing, walking, running, and performing other weight-bearing activities. Strengthening these muscles can help improve stability and prevent injuries.
The ischial tuberosity is the part of the ischium that supports the body when seated. It is commonly referred to as the "sitting bone" and bears the weight of the body during activities such as sitting and cycling.
The strongest portion of the hip bone that bears the weight of the body in the sitting position is known as the ischium. Specifically, the ischial tuberosity is the part of the ischium that supports the weight when sitting. This robust structure provides stability and strength to the pelvic region.
The part of the lever that bears the weight to be lifted is called the fulcrum. It acts as the pivot point around which the lever rotates to lift the load.
Jaws
it walks with its feet
The tibia supports the upper part of the leg. It bears most of the weight.
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The region of the coxal bone that bears most of the body weight when a person is sitting is the ischium, specifically the ischial tuberosities. These are the bony prominences located at the lower part of the pelvis that provide support while seated. They are often referred to as the "sitting bones" and play a crucial role in maintaining balance and stability in a seated position.
the vertebral body (centrum) transfers weight along axis of body