animals move from place to place because -
1)in search of food and shelter.
2)to protect themselves against adverse climatic conditions.
3)to protect themselves from enemies and their predators.
4)to find suitable partners for reproduction.
Animals migrate to reproduce, eat, or seek warmer climates.
animal and plants are similar because all are livingthings and all use respiratory gases(oxygen and carbondioxide ) . And difference is that animal move from one place to another while plants do not move from one place to another
oceans animals that can swim are animals of nekton
yes there are multiple animals that don't move like the sponge, barnicles, clams, mucles, etc., etc., hope that helped :]
Plants generally are rooted in one place an do not move on their own, Most animals have the ability to move fairly freely.
It is important to keep the iner works of the cell in place, so they not move from their place of work.
Animals can move from place to place by walking, running, swimming, flying, hopping, crawling, or burrowing, depending on their species and environment. Each animal has evolved unique adaptations and locomotion methods that help them survive and thrive in their specific habitats.
The stomach moves with the rest of the animal. It doesn't move around inside the body. All of the internal organs stay in the same place.
No, not all animal cells move independently. Some animal cells are part of tissues and organs that are anchored in place and do not move on their own. Other cells, like immune cells and muscle cells, have the ability to move independently within the body.
You can't remove a sign. A sign is a place for an animal to move on top of, so you can't get rid of them.
A Turtle is definetley the slowest animal because while a turtle moves it takes a very long time to move from places to place.
A friend cannot actually move into your place if they already live in a village. If you want to have your friend move into your house, which means you share the same game, just choose the option of adding a friend from the preliminary menu.
Yes, many protists have structures like flagella, cilia, or pseudopods that allow them to move from place to place. This movement helps protists find food, avoid predators, and locate optimal environmental conditions.