Well just before summertimes 25% of the migrating bees die due to the sun hitting the ocean.
it helps the squid to move because its fit to the squid and this is really shape of squid to move so shape can help us like people have shape too and animals so that they help us ........
of course
The only animals besides snakes that are considered to be "serpentine" in shape are spiders and beetles because of the way their legs are formed and move.
cytoskeleton
Their shape helps them to keep it floating by being full of air and their shape is mostly for speed and being able to move.
It is huge and conjoined together so it lets it move fast in water
They both have a kind of skeleton that help them move.
Their shape helps them to keep it floating by being full of air and their shape is mostly for speed and being able to move.
no
It will move the earth's plates so there :)
Streamlined animals have a shape that minimizes drag as they move through a fluid like air or water. This shape typically involves a sleek, aerodynamic design with smooth curves and reduced surface area, allowing the animal to move more efficiently through the fluid. Streamlined adaptations help animals reduce energy expenditure and move faster, making them more efficient predators or better at escaping predators.
Yes, eukaryotic cells have structures like flagella or cilia that help them move. They can also undergo processes like amoeboid movement to change shape and move. Organisms made up of eukaryotic cells, like animals and fungi, are also capable of mobility.