The movement of a peacock's organs is primarily driven by its muscular and skeletal systems. The peacock's vibrant tail feathers, or train, can be raised and fanned out during courtship displays, showcasing its colorful plumage to attract mates. Internal organs, such as the heart and lungs, facilitate respiration and circulation, allowing the bird to move gracefully. Overall, the coordination of these movements is essential for both locomotion and mating behaviors.
lungsPeacock is a bird. All birds breathe by lungs
skeletal allows movement. No system allows movement of organs LOL
what is the organ of movement in snake
its butt
their legs
A peacock is multicellular. It is a complex organism composed of numerous cells that work together to form tissues and organs, allowing it to function as a whole. In contrast, unicellular organisms consist of a single cell.
skeletal allows movement. No system allows movement of organs LOL
i think wings
the brain
alimentary canal
Digestive
brain