Sea stars use a self-amputation mechanism. They detach their own limb to escape a predator. Their limbs grow back very rapidly.
The mechanism that establishes the medullary osmotic gradient depends most on the permeability properties of the loop of Henle, particularly the descending limb. Water is reabsorbed passively in response to the increasing osmolarity of the interstitial fluid created by the active transport of solutes out of the ascending limb.
Perhaps the expression you want is "limb from limb" and not "from limb to limb."
Yes, a wet tree limb can conduct electricity because water is a good conductor of electricity. If the tree limb comes into contact with a live wire or other source of electricity, the water on the limb can facilitate the flow of electrical current through the limb. This can pose a danger of electric shock if touched.
You should attempt to straighten a deformed limb only if there is no danger of causing further injury, and it is necessary to relieve pressure or improve blood flow. If there is any concern about causing more harm or worsening the deformity, seek medical help immediately.
A reflex that you have no control over that withdraws a limb from a painful or otherwise unpleasant situation, for example touching a hotplate. This is a reflex because the neural input doesn't go to your brain, it does a loop in your spinal cord and goes straight back from your fingertips to the muscles that move your hand away.
A false limb is a prosthetic limb.
A prosthetic limb or "prosthetic"
stick pick?Slim Limb.Slim Limb.
The plural of limb is limbs.
danger,trouble, accident, chance, double-trouble, endangerment,exposure, hazard, insecurity, liability, on the line, on the spot, out on a limb, peril, precariousness,risk, venture, vulnerability
he tore people limb by limb