végtagokat
Végtagokat, also known as extremities or appendages, are the parts of an organism that extend beyond the main body. They are found in various forms across different species, serving a range of functions. In humans, the primary végtagokat are the arms and legs, which are used for movement, manipulation, and support. These are further divided into segments such as the shoulder, arm, forearm, hand, thigh, leg, and foot.
In animals, végtagokat can vary greatly in structure and function. For example, insects have jointed legs for
The study of végtagokat is important in fields such as anatomy, zoology, and botany. Understanding the structure