Big toe
The inner ear is the main part of an organ that influence balance. Of course there are parts of the brain that governs balance. Also the toes helps us to keep our balance. If you bend your knees a bit you will find it easier to keep balance.
Toenails serve to protect the tips of our toes from injury and provide support for the soft tissues underneath. They also help to improve our sense of touch and aid in maintaining balance while walking or running.
A frog's front toes are typically smaller and more webbed than its back toes, which are usually larger and less webbed. Front toes help with gripping surfaces and maneuvering in water, while back toes provide propulsion for swimming and jumping.
Having 10 fingers and toes is a common trait in humans due to evolution. It is believed to be a beneficial adaptation for grasping objects and maintaining balance. The number 10 may also have practical advantages in counting and communication.
Crows use their toes at the front of their feet for grasping objects and perching, while the back toes provide stability and balance when walking or standing. The combination of front and back toes allows crows to be highly versatile in their movements and activities.
Toes help a great deal with balance.
you have five fingers and toes to help you balance.
Toes are the digits on the end of your foot. They help with balance, walking, and providing stability. Humans typically have five toes on each foot.
Your toes help with balance They are actively involved in walking They help you count to 20 You can gain temporary extra height going up on your toes
Balance, turnout, and how far you can point your toes.
Yes, you would find it difficult to move with your big toe missing and would have to re-learn to walk. Toes definitely help with balance.
I think you mean toes. We have toes because they help us keep our balance as we walk and run. Try lifting your toes so they don't touch the ground, and run like that. It's hard isn't it? :)
Toes help with balance and walking by providing stability and support. They also assist in pushing off the ground when moving and help with maintaining proper posture. Additionally, toes play a role in feedback to the brain about the surrounding environment.
we have five toes for balance if we did not have toes than we would be falling all the time
they help protect your toes
to help you push off your feet to go faster. more push = more push Mostly for balance, and also for agility. Both viable answers. Your toes are mostly for balance, just like the liquid in your inner ear, or the tails on cats and dogs. Don't believe me? Try walking just on the bottoms of your feet, with your toes raised. Hard, isn't it?
because ALL your body weight is on your toes and only your toes