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An octopus uses energy to move and catch prey.
No toes. Mucus like qualities, and they both have adaptations that allow them to move and latch onto things, for example the octopus has suction like structures on its tentacles, and I believe the snails have very small lump like structures that allow them to move and stick to surfaces that are not flat.
The pores of the sponges are responsible for the supply of food and oxygen. As they are SESSILE (fixed at one place) so they can't move to catch their prey, but their pores do the work for them......
they move so they can go and catch their food
He does octopus move body water in the Bob man.
They use their teniticals to move along and it also take in fragments of food from rocks etc They also eat through their anus
the octopus sucks in water and jets it out like a squid
They move obviously to live their life, and to run away from predators, also to catch and hunt for food.
An Octopus has a foot ( mollusk foot ).It is not very muscular.The Octopus does have a very muscular hydrostat. It is used to manipulate items (including food) or to move its host about and consists mainly of muscles with no skeletal support. This controls the tentacles.
to catch their food and get to other places for migration
No, Moose food usually consists of pine needles and seeds which do not move so the moose don't have to move fast to eat.
it moves moves by the water