Végtagjai
Végtagjai is a Hungarian term that translates to "limbs" in English. It refers to the appendages that extend from the main body of an animal, typically used for locomotion, manipulation, or other functions. In vertebrates, this generally includes arms and legs. The structure and number of limbs can vary greatly depending on the species and its evolutionary history. For example, humans and other primates have two arms and two legs, while insects typically have six legs. The development and function of limbs are crucial for an organism's survival, enabling it to interact with its environment in diverse ways. The study of limbs falls within the fields of anatomy, biology, and evolutionary science, providing insights into biomechanics, adaptation, and the history of life on Earth.