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Improved Answer-
What Is A Joint?
Well First of all, a joint is something between your arms ad legs and all around your body. Second, it has all sorts of names...well very simple names for example- knee joints, arm joints ect.
What Is A Joints Purpose?
A Joint helps and makes our body move. If we didnt have joints, we wouldn't be able to move and if we tried, we'd just break our bones. People talk about people being double-jointed- but being double jointed isn't true, only people in hospital who have something wrong with their joints are double jointed. Double jointed also means flexible to people- im extremly flexible I can twist my hand right round and 100's more sickning and flexible things that will put you off your dinner for weeks! Anyway back to the topic....were were we? Oh yes! people who are very flexible have twistible and flexible joints, that's how they can do so many things. For example, gymnasts. Gymnasts excersise alot therefore their bones are flexibe. So there you have it! An improved answer for the question...i forgot what the question was but i cant be bothered to look.
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Unless you are a puppet, your muscles, with the help of your bones, move your body.
your tendons
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Your brain and nervous system
mucsels
An arm is for changing things around us or climbing. A leg is a limb that we walk on. Legs are stronger and not as moveable as arms. cats have legs that are all made for wallking on. Leg muscles are for jumping and balancing. Apes use their arms for balancing as well as their legs. But they are arms, not legs because they use their arms more often for climbing. That is why their arms are not called legs. Humans have both arms and legs. They are designed to stand upright and change things with their arms and hands.
Well off course you can donate your legs or arms. Well the person that's donating there legs or arms will have to suffer the life of not walking or running to place's and not having your arms to move object's to an other place.
arms and leg bone help support our daily life
arms and legs
Isn't it feet, skull, spine, pelvis, ribs, legs, and arms?
On both legs and arms.
with there arms and legsThe animal moves by arms and legs.
i think tat it moves our arms and our legs without muscles or bones we wouldont be able to move our legs.
i think tat it moves our arms and our legs without muscles or bones we wouldont be able to move our legs.
Metazoa moves with its legs and arms they are just like normal animals like polar bears, deers or bears :)
2 arms and 2 legs
How about Legs and Arms.
2 arms and 2 legs
A cyclops with no arms or legs
Giraffes have four legs, but no arms.
Two arms and two legs.
An "extremity" refers to your limbs (arms and legs). Lower extremities are your legs; upper extremities are your arms.