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How are fore limbs connected to the spine​

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Answered by harshaldulera82
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The upper limb and lower limbs were evolved basically for bearing the weight of the body and for locomotion. In quadrupeds forelimbs and hindlimbs are, therefore, built on the same basic pattern.

Each limb is made up of a basal segment or girdle, and a free part divided into Proximal

Nearer to the trunk. Shoulder is proximal and elbow is distal.

Away from the trunk.Shoulder is proximal and elbow is distal.

The girdle attaches the limb to the axial skeleton. The Distal Away from the trunk.Shoulder is proximal and elbow is distal.

However, with the evolution of the erect posture in man, the function of weight bearing was taken over entirely by the lower limbs. As a result of this the upper limbs and hands became free and gradually evolved into organs having great manipulative skill. This has become possible because of a wide range of mobility at the shoulder. Whole upper limb works as a jointed lever.

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Answered by martinagohain08
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the upper limbs and lower limbs were evolved basically for bearing the weight of the body and for locomotion. In quadrupeds fore limbs and hindlimbs are therefore, built on the same basic pattern

Each limbs is made up of a basal segment or girdle and a free part divided into proximal

Near to the trunk shoulder is proximal and elbow is digital

Away from the trunk shoulder is proximal and elbow is digital

The girdle attaches the limbs to the axial skeleton. The digital away from the trunk . Shoulder is proximal and elbow is digital

however, with the evolution of the erect posture in man , the function of weight bearing was take over entirely the longer limb

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