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What is the function of squid arms?

Squid arms are used for capturing, grasping, and manipulating prey. They are lined with suckers that help the squid hold onto its food, and some species also have hooks on their arms to help subdue prey. Squid arms are a key part of the squid's feeding behavior.


What part of skeletal system helps us move?

What part of skeletal system helps us move


What is a squid spine made of?

Squids are invertebrates, therefore they do not have spines. An earlier form of the squid had a shell, but this is obviously no longer present. However, a structure called the pen remains, part of the old shell. This is what helps the squid to maintain its structure.


What is a mollusk's locomotion?

Some mollusks have a foot like a snail and can move very slowly. Others only move around as larvae and once they get big enough to grow shells, they stay put. Cuttlefish, squid and octopods are part of this family but they can swim.


Is a squid a invertabrate?

Squid are phylum mollusca. They are marine cephalopods and are part of the invertebrate family. Ocean dwelling mollusks move or swim by jet propulsion. They propel themselves by ejecting water from their body. The squid ejects water from a cavity within its body.


What type of skeloton do squid have?

A squid is a cephalopod, and has no skeleton at all. The only hard part of a squid is its beak.


What part of the bacteria cell helps it move?

the flagella


What body part helps a bee move?

its wngs.


What is a pedal ganglia in squid?

the part of a squid's brain that controls the muscle siphon


What is the rutter?

A rutter is a part of a boat or a animal that helps it move forward.


What body part helps polar bears move?

it walks with its feet


What part of an echinoderm is the tube feet?

It helps it move from place to place! :)