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Friction:)
walking, running!!
examples include a gecko walking on glass, saran wrap, and spiders/flies walking on the ceilingSaladin, Kenneth. (2010). Anatomy and physiology: the unity of form and function. (ed. 5) (p. 69). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill
There are many places one can purchase walking poles. Exerstrider is a very popular brand of walking poles and by going to the website "rei" one can find out which walking pole is right for them.
Dorsal Refers to the side of animal which remains visible when its walking for humans you can take your back for example If something is situated dorsally to something that means it is in he back of something
To avoid being seen my preditors, in the winter, the feathers turn white and blend with the color of snow.
Being able to blend into the environment
Because of cryptic coloration, a form of camouflage. It is a defense mechanism used by Walking Sticks, or phasmatodea, to protect themselves against predators by blending in with their surroundings.
The walking stick looks like a green stick so it can sit in any plant live and not be noticed. The walking stick looks like a green stick so it can sit in any plant live and not be noticed.
The walking stick blends into its surroundings using the camouflage of its coloration and unique shape. Depending on the type of walking stick and the age of the walking stick, they tend to be shades of brown and green, shades of trees and shrubs. Their bodies are long and thin with delicate twiggy legs which helps them to resemble the branch that the happen to be on.
Walking is an action, otherwise known as a verb.
Was is used in singular, for example: She was walking down the street. Were is used in plural, for example: They were walking down the street
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Walking is an example of isotonic type of contraction. These are contractions which will force the length of the muscle to change and cause movement.
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