That depends on wether your right or left handed, if your right handed then your right arm would be the third heaviest limb, as this would be your strongest arm (and therefore your heaviest arm), your legs would be the first two heavy limbs.
Femur is the longest, heaviest and strongest bone in the body.
a thy can be used but there might be more
instead of losing a limb you could have it replaced and carry o living a life instead struggling wothout limbs
The largest bone in the body is the femur. It is the bone in the upper section of your leg (thigh or upper hind limb), from your hip to knee. It is classified as a long bone.
The study of the dissected structures present in the upper limb
The femur is the longest, strongest, and heaviest bone in the body.
a limb is an appendage, like arms and legs it is not however a thing in your body like your heart
Femur is the longest, heaviest and strongest bone in the body.
closer to the origin of the body part or the point of attachment of a limb to a body trunk. For example, The elbow is proximal to the wrist
For a limb the English terminology is "amputation." The Latin names for medical procedures end in -otomy for cutting into, and -ectomy for removal.
The sideways movement of a limb is called abduction or adduction. Abduction is moving a limb away from the body's midline, while adduction is bringing a limb closer to the body's midline.
Human limb regeneration is not fully possible at this point in time. The reason is that certain cells cannot be restored or "regenerated". For recovery of limb loss cells must be taken from another body that is alike to the one with limb loss. Stem cell research is the closest thing humans have gotten to regenerating and yet it is not funded but this is aside from the question. If a human were to regenerate a limb on its own it would require a extreme excitement of the cells healing the body and would dramatically shorten the life-span of the one recovering. The fact of the matter is, every injury and every moment we spend recovering from tissue damage leaves less cells to regenerate the body and provide a life-span and use of cells.
Not necessarily. Your biceps are not an organ, just muscle. Your arm isn't an organ, just a limb.
loss of a body part. usually a limb, or part of a limb.
It is called regeneration
limb
why are limb leads placed on fleshy parts of the body