Left Limb
The term "Left Limb" refers to the left arm or leg of a human body. It is one of the two limbs on each side of the body, playing a crucial role in movement and daily activities. The left limb consists of bones, muscles, and joints that work together to allow for a range of motions, such as walking, reaching, and grasping.
In anatomy, the left limb includes structures like the humerus in the arm and the femur in the leg. It is controlled by the left side of the brain, which is responsible for coordinating movements and processing sensory information from that side of the body.