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Limbs do move your bones. I know because when i was doing my home work i found out limbs make bones move at the limb.
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There are a total of 120 bones in all four limbs (30 bones in each arm and 30 bones in each leg).
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No, the upper limbs contain fewer bones than the lower limbs. Each upper limb has 30 bones, including the humerus, radius, and ulna, while each lower limb has 31 bones, including the femur, tibia, and fibula. Overall, the lower limbs have a greater number of bones due to the presence of additional structures like the patella and the bones of the foot.
Joints connect two bones together. They allow for movement and provide stability to the skeletal system. Joints can be classified as immovable (like those in the skull) or movable (like those in the limbs).
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no a eel has bones. apodal means no feet, no bones, and no limbs.
No, a vertebra is not an example of a long bone. Long bones, like the femur or humerus, are typically found in the limbs and are longer than they are wide, while vertebrae are part of the spine and have a different shape and function.
Seals have around 34-36 bones in their fore-flippers (front limbs) and about 26-30 bones in their hind-flippers (back limbs), totaling to approximately 60-66 bones in their skeleton.
Most long bones are found in the limbs.
The bones of the lower limbs are larger and heavier than the bones of the upper limbs because they must support the body's weight and provide stability during activities like walking, running, and jumping. The lower limbs also have larger muscle groups attached to them, which contribute to their increased size and strength compared to the upper limbs.