The organism can have some other organs for movement...for eg.Fish have fins to move
Snakes are organisms that have no legs. They have evolved to move using their muscles and scales, rather than legs.
Flagella are the microscopic "legs" on a cell - only one-celled organisms move by those.
Yes. Centipedes use many "legs" to move, snakes use body muscles to move and humans use legs with bones and muscles to move.
If 12 out of 100 organisms have short legs, P = 0.65.
Armadillos move using there legs. Legs are awesome
with their legs
they have no legs
Yes horses move with there legs . If they brake a leg or twist it then they can't move at all.
Yes, many-celled organisms can move on their own. Movement can be achieved through the coordination of muscles or specialized structures that allow for locomotion, such as legs in animals or cilia in microorganisms. Movement is essential for various functions such as finding food, escaping predators, or exploring new environments.
Organisms with jointed legs belong to the kingdom Animalia. This kingdom encompasses a wide variety of organisms with diverse characteristics and body structures.
they move with there 100ntiny legs
they move with there legs