the shape of the squid helps it to gild through the water quickly.
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The streamlined shape of a squid helps it cut through the water.
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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 ........
The squid has a special "engine" that runs on oil from the ocean floor and comes out when the squid wants to move. With this it is able to move at speeds up to 115mph.
yes it does .
the gills help the squid breathe
It confuses their predators and sometimes blinds them.
how do the squid's eyes help it to survive?
Raisins are good for you body they help you get in shape your breast size increases sometimes
They hold our body frame and shape.
none Squid have no shells, the hardest part of the body is the beak which it uses to crush its food. -- Squid have a vestige of an ancestral shell called a "quill" or "pen" due to its shape. It is much like a cuttlebone, but chitinous and transparent. Extinct squid did have a shell, but only one. --
Fish have a stream line body shape to help the glide through the water easier with more speed.
Squid use a kind of jet power. Water is squirted at great pressure out of a nozzle on the squid's body. At times the squid can swim so fast that it may pop out of the water and glide through the air at 25 to 40 miles per hour. A squid may fly for 100 feet or more before it splashes back into the water.
Fats store energy in the body, provide "cushioning" for parts of the body that have a lot of impact, and help provide shape to the body.