What function is served by the jointed appendages in body of arthropods?
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The jointed appendages permit good mobility. For example, a straight walking leg without joints will not provide good mobility while the leg with the joints will provide many dimensional activities. Hence joined appendages allow the arthropods to perform various activities like grasping the objects, walking, running, etc.
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The jointed appendages permit good mobility. For example, a straight walking leg without joints will not provide good mobility while the leg with the joints will provide many dimensional activities. Hence joined appendages allow the arthropods to perform various activities like grasping the objects, walking, running, etc.
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The segments have numerous paired jointed appendages that serve many various functions. The exoskeleton acts as a protective covering to the body.
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