frogs have muscles in their legs that spring up and their long legs contrast with their small bodies which allows them to jump well and high.
Only if they stay together.
Your brain sends out information through chemicals that travel down nerve cells in your body. These chemicals reach your muscles and "tell" them to contract. Because tendons and ligaments hold bones and muscles together, when the muscles contract, the bones move with them. That's why if you jump while holding the upper part of your thigh, your muscle tissue will seem firmer.
Frogs can jump well because they have very powerful muscles in their hind legs.
Yes, when you jump rope, your bones do move as they provide the structure and support for your body to perform the jumping motion. Bones are connected by joints and work with muscles to enable movement, including the repetitive actions involved in jumping rope.
The horse doesn't actually use any bones; those are just the support. The muscles are what really enable a horse to jump. The horse generally uses the muscles throughout the hindquarters, using them to propel his body through the air.
A frog uses its legs, If you want to know how they do it, I'll tell you: A frog bends it's legs and then stretches, therefore they are able to jump. If you want to try jump like that, play leapfrog!
When you jump up your muscles in your legs exert a force on your bones to push you off the ground. The muscles are attached to the bones to have leverage. So when your muscle pulls, the leg bone moves on a hinge or joint and the bones push off the ground.
In long jump, the femur functions to provide power and propulsion for jumping by extending the hip joint. It is one of the major bones involved in generating force and movement during the jump. The femur works in coordination with other leg muscles and bones to execute the jump successfully.
Basically, I don't know how deep you want to go with this, but the bones provide the framework for the muscles. Muscles, through a series of movements from electrolytes, contract and move the bones- so you are able to type, run, jump etc. Muscles are attached to bones with tendons. Your bones/skeleton is renewed every 10 years and the femur served as the model of engineering for the Eiffel Tower.
Frogs need a strong layer of muscles to help them move and jump efficiently. The muscles in their limbs and body provide the strength and power needed for these movements. Additionally, the strong muscles support the frog's body structure and allow it to maintain its posture and balance.
Their legs.
a frogs jump . the kangaroo is only jumping 760 meters