8
It has 3 joints.
They have 1,000,000 joints
5
There are three joints in the human leg: the hip joint, the knee joint, and the ankle joint.
A human leg typically has three main joints: the hip joint, the knee joint, and the ankle joint. Additionally, there are smaller joints in the foot and between the bones of the lower leg, contributing to overall mobility. In total, when considering all the joints in the leg and foot, there are over a dozen joints involved.
arthos-joints,podae-leg or appendages.... it includes all insects. it is the most successful phylum in kingdom animalia...
In the leg itself (disregarding either end of the leg), one; the knee joint.
muscle
Insects do not have shoulders in the same way that vertebrates do. Instead, they have joints that connect their legs to their thorax, allowing for movement. Each leg is attached at a joint, which can be thought of as a functional equivalent to a shoulder, but there are no true shoulder structures in insects. Thus, the concept of "shoulders" doesn't apply to insects as it does in animals with a skeletal system.
Their joints are restricted, so around 5 or 6, given they walk sideways
a lady bug has 6 legs.
to move