No, because your legs would be not controlled and the life would be like a life without legs.
Let me guess... walking on our hands? Well, you wouldn't be able to stand on your hands.
So the only way to move is by pushing yourself on the ground by your hands.
What if you don't have hand muscles?
Well, this isn't the main question.
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Maurycy
I dont think so?
The longest single bone in the human body is the Femur or "thigh bone".femur
The fibula, also called the calf bone, is located on the lower leg. It is the slenderest of all the long bones. Without a fibula, one can't walk properly because the lower leg will not be stable. This is why the fibula is very important to the human body.
A femur fracture is a break in the thigh bone, which is the longest and strongest bone in the human body. It can be caused by trauma from falls, accidents, or other high-impact injuries. Treatment typically involves immobilization, surgery, or a combination of both depending on the severity of the fracture.
It gives you a leg to stand on. The femur runs from the hip to the knee. The bone is marked by a crease at the back called the linea aspera, where muscles controlling walking motions attach. The condyle (bony knob) on the proximal (closer to the body's center) end of the femur is the thickest, most dense piece of bone in the body and serves as the means for fitting the leg into the pelvis. Because of its density, it is not uncommon for it to be the last remnant of body tissue remaining intact after the rest of a cadaver has long since turned to dust. One could also say the femur serves as a target for large caliber handguns. The only efficient purposes for a 44 caliber handgun, a .357 Magnum or similar weapon are to: 1.) Kill a person 2.) Serves as a prop while threatening to kill someone, or 3.) Shatter a person's femur, immediately crippling him or her.
i think its function is to connect your upper body to your lower body to join the both together The femur has tow functions in the human body. Is the only bone in the thigh and thus it must support all the weight of the body. It also forms an atachment sight for the muscles that act to move the thigh and the knee joint.
Walking. In humans, the angle of the femur is essential in our ability to walk bipedal.
No, it is not possible to walk out of a restaurant without paying for your meal. It is considered theft and is illegal.
you cant walk!
Being able to walk about increases blood circulation to the leg - which ultimately, speeds up the healing of the bone.
While the femur bone is the longest and strongest bone in the human body, it is not necessarily the most important bone. All bones serve important functions in supporting the body, protecting organs, producing blood cells, and aiding in movement. Each bone plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health and functionality.
The femur is almost verticle and strong bone. It can bear the lot of weight. It is slightly convex anteriorly. That gives you added advantage in weight bearing. Convexity on anterior side, enable you to to tolerate the trauma from the front side in better way. There is an angle between the head neck portion and shaft of the femur. That shift the location of the femur away from the hip bone. This arrangement shifts the line of weight transmission towards side way. Then you have the ball and socket type of joint at the hip joint. That allows all types of movement across the joint. You have the knee joint to give you hinge joint. This allows for bending the knee more or less. Together with these features the femur is architectural marvel.