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The motile limb system refers to the combination of biological structures and mechanisms that enable movement in organisms, particularly in limbs like arms and legs. It involves muscles, joints, tendons, and the nervous system, working together to facilitate locomotion and manipulation of objects. This system is crucial for survival, allowing animals to find food, escape predators, and interact with their environment. In robotics and biomechanics, similar principles are applied to create artificial limbs that mimic these natural movements.

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