Blind children and blind adults who have never been sighted before, are often seen moving their heads back and forth. This is a mannerism that they do because it helps to stimulate them. They don't know that sighted people don't do it because they have never seen it done before.
Ciliates -use the cilia to move. Flagellates- they move by whipping there flagella side to side .
I believe lateral movement is your answer, but im on the same question in my cell bio class, so this is just what I have found so far. I know they can move also in restricted spaces or not all.
which type of jointlets the head move from side to side
Neck and hip.
The hinge joint, Ball-and- socket joint, pivot joint, and gliding joint helps you move. They help you move because it move's you body arms, legs, neck, ankels,and wrist and help you move side to side back and forth
Michael and SJ.
In the same way that all sharks move - by waving their tail from side to side, creating forward propulsion.
In the same way that all sharks move - by waving their tail from side to side, creating forward propulsion.
Will Smith has no song or music credits for the movie, Blind Side.
RAts with pink eyes often sway their heads because they can't see well and it helps them to judge distance. RAts may hold their heads on one side if they have an ear infection.
Eyes
i think the blind side is a better move then valentines day because valentines day is only about people kissing and the blind side is about a girl that's in a relationship with a football player its telling you what life is like when your in a relationship and it a true story so i think you should chose the blind side instead of valentines day
There will not be a sequel to the Blind Side.
on the blind side
It helps them move their left and right side of their body's.
Bust a Move. If you put the subtitles on and turn to that part, it'll say 'Bust a move'
All owls will tilt their head to hear better. Owls have uneven ear slots on the side of their head, meaning that one ear mat be up towards the top of their head and the other will be towards the bottom. Owls tilt their heads to get the same amount of noise in each ear so they know what direction the noise is coming from.