I am not sure, but in Buddhist tradition, one of the 23 marks of a great man was that he should have toes of the same length. This supposedly meant that the legs were very strong. But I doubt it though. Even the strongest runners who have really fit legs don't have toes of the same length.. So, yeah, just FYI.
The band (I band) in the sarcomere stays the same length during muscle contraction because it is composed of thin actin filaments that overlap with the thick myosin filaments. As the sarcomere shortens, the actin and myosin filaments slide past each other, causing the band to appear to stay the same length.
Phalangesphalanges is the fingers and toes
The result would be that all the offspring would have straight toes because the male contributes the recessive curled toes allele (ss) and the female can only contribute the dominant straight toes allele (S). Therefore, all the offspring would inherit one S allele from the female and an s allele from the male, resulting in the phenotype of straight toes (Ss).
There is no specific inventor of toes, as they are a natural part of the human body that have evolved over time for various functions such as balance and movement. Toes help with activities like walking, running, and maintaining stability while standing.
First of all, it is not offensive in any way. The middle finger has nothing to do with your beautiful sussy toes. Also, I recommend you point ALL your toes at your partner. SOOOOO romantic! Extremely affectionate, everyone that sees your toes will fall in love with you instantly!
They are not all the same length. If that was the case all circles would be the same size.
They were not all the same length.
In general no. A regular hexagon has the same length on all sides. Also, there are other hexagons with the same length on all sides that are not regular.
I think so, but if your webbed toes provide a difficulty in squishing your toes all together inside the shoe and then moving them up and down, then you will find it difficult. I'm not really sure because i have never seen anyone with webbed toes :)
a polygon with all sides the same length and all angles the same measure is called?
== == Yes, it's genetic. Some people have 'hammer toes', some have the right length of toes, but most of us don't have perfect toes. == == == == The four smaller toes have the same number of bones, and should be the same length. This is not a genetic disorder, it's healthy. The gentle curve along the tips of your toes is caused by the curved surface made by the cube shaped bones (closer to your heels) where the bones in your toes meet your foot, not by the actual length of each toe. Search for foot xrays in first world countries and you will see feet where each toe is much smaller than the next. Search in countries where going barefoot is common and the four little toes will be all the same length. It's the shoes. At 10 weeks old our feet are cartilage and being under stress as they become bones will change how your feet look for life. Feet need enough room to make a strong pyramid with a triangular base. Your heels and closest big toe joint and closest pinky toe joint are the corners of your pyramids. Shoes that are too small can bend your big toe sideways so the pyramid falls over and you end up walking on your arches and flattening your foot out so it hurts. Shoes that are too small can make your little toes bend permanently at one of the joints so that your toes are stiff instead of supple so walking feels like fingertip push-ups.
No. No. No. No.
All squares have four right angles and all sides the same length. All squares having the same side length are the same.
A square has all 4 sides the same length and its angles measure the same as well. A rhombus has all 4 sides the same length as well and the angles measure the same as well too.
must all edges of semiregular polyhedron be the same length
If a parallelogram has all four sides the same length it's called a square.
Yes, all radii of a circle have the same length. One often thinks of the radius as being this length.