Bilateral legs refer to both legs. When something is described as affecting bilateral legs, it means that it is impacting both legs simultaneously. This term is commonly used in medical contexts to denote conditions or symptoms that involve both legs.
Due to their bilateral symmetry, arthropods wouldn't have five legs; rather, they would have five leg pairs (ten legs), i.e., Decapods - an order of crustaceans including crabs, shrimp, lobster, crayfish, etc.
a variety of surgical procedures used to correct legs of unequal lengths,
No they can kick with both.
All ants are- so are we. Bilateral symmetry means body parts are in pairs- like our arms & legs.
"Bilateral (two + sides) lower extremities" would best describe something that is generally happening to both legs, such as "bilateral edema of the lower extremities". Generally the term would be more specific as to the area of the leg.
all sides are the legs, but usually if you are doing a problem with legs they will be labeled like leg 1 or leg 2, etc......
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1 leg is a joint of meat. 2 legs is a person. 3 legs is a stool. 4 legs is a dog.
There is no problem with your leg! I get this all the time, when crossing your legs, you stop blood flow so its good to remember to switch legs!
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No snails do not have legs