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what are limbs? what are their functions​

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Answered by krishnavinod15
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Answer:

A limb is a jointed bodily appendage that humans and many other animals use for locomotion such as walking, running and swimming, or for prehensile grasping or climbing.

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Answered by presentmoment
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The morphogenetic limb field is where lateral plate mesoderm mesenchymal cells multiply to the point that the ectoderm above bulges out, forming a limb bud.

Explanation:

  • A limb is a jointed or prehensile appendage of a human or other animal's body. The human body's upper and lower limbs, which include elements of the shoulder and hip girdles, are often referred to as upper and lower limbs, respectively. The arms and legs are connected by the torso, or trunk.
  • Many animals move about by using their limbs, such as walking, running, climbing, or swimming.
  • Some animals can use their forelimbs (which are comparable to human arms to carry and operate objects, while others can use them to fly. Some animals can use their hind limbs to manipulate their surroundings.
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