The two organelles that help bacteria move are flagella and pili. Flagella are long, whip-like structures that help bacteria move in a fluid environment, while pili are shorter, hair-like structures that help bacteria attach to surfaces and move along them.
Flagella in the city are much like highways or transportation systems that help move people and goods efficiently from one place to another. They are dynamic and constantly in motion, allowing for swift movement and coordination within the city.
To help simple organisms move. They act like legs
cytoskeleton
Cilia are used by some single-celled organisms, such as Paramecia, for movement. In multicellular organisms, cilia can be found in the respiratory tract to help move mucus and in the fallopian tubes to help move eggs.
The Travois could be loaded and then pulled by a dog or horse.
Used to move goods over long distance when you had no wheels. The arrangement of wooden poles attached to the horse in the photo above is a travois. It drags on the ground, but is less work than carrying the load.
Used to move goods over long distance when you had no wheels. The arrangement of wooden poles attached to the horse in the photo above is a travois. It drags on the ground, but is less work than carrying the load.
Travois
The nomadic tribes transported the tipis on a frame called a travois.
The Siksika put their belonging on the travois and the dogs dragged it.So the Travois is really important to the Siksika.
I love eating travois food!!!
how did the Crow indians make a travois
travois
When the group was ready to move on, they took apart their tipis to bring with them. The tipi's wooden poles and buffalo hide could be made into a sort of "moving van" called a travois. The travelers packed all their belongings on the travois, a type of sled pulled by dogs and later by horses.
How and why do goods move into and out of michigan
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