because yes.
Bipedal Locomotion is the the act of an animal walking on its back two legs.
Human sperm does not have legs. Instead it has a flagella, which is a tail-like structure, that helps it move around.
Bipedal locomotion is a type of movement where the organism moves upright on two hind legs. An example of organisms using this kind of locomotion is humans.
Dogs have legs, not arms. They use their legs for walking, running, jumping, and digging. Unlike humans, dogs primarily use their front legs for support and balance, while their hind legs provide power for movement.
It is normal for the euglena to have a flagellum. Of course, any creature can suffer a trauma, or a birth defect or illness, or mutation, which can cause it to lose a part of its normal anatomy. I'm sure that there do exist some euglena which are missing the flagellum, much as there are some people who are missing legs.
Flagella are the microscopic "legs" on a cell - only one-celled organisms move by those.
There are many subgroups of protozoa, none of which have legs. Some of the subgroups and what allows their mobility are:Amoeboids move using pseudopodia, which are bulges of cytoplasm.A flagellate is an organism with one or more whip-like organelles called flagella, which are used for propulsion.Apicomplexa is a large group of single celled, spore-forming organisms. They are animal parasite and flagella or pseudopods are present only in certain gamete stages,Ciliate have hairlike structures called cilia which allows them to move around.
Because they evolved them from when they were single celled organisms
Humans
Yes humans have 2 legs.
Legs are important to humans because humans need to walk and legs enable them to walk. Without legs, humans would not be able to walk and therefore would be bad at being humans.
because we humans walk on our legs and the animals don't have the sort of balance we have
yea i can
If 12 out of 100 organisms have short legs, P = 0.65.
Yes. Centipedes use many "legs" to move, snakes use body muscles to move and humans use legs with bones and muscles to move.
Organisms with jointed legs belong to the kingdom Animalia. This kingdom encompasses a wide variety of organisms with diverse characteristics and body structures.
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