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Penguins have a streamlined body to help them move more efficiently through the water while swimming. Their shape reduces drag and allows them to propel themselves using their flippers, enabling them to catch fish and evade predators underwater.
yes. the brain sends out messages to the body that lets it move.
Penguins can move quickly in the water, using their flipper-like wings to "fly" through the water at speeds up to 15-25 miles per hour. On land, however, penguins waddle at a slower pace due to their anatomical structure, which is not designed for speed on land.
penguins streamlined body shape allows them to move quickly through water.
whar are the 2 things that help move your body
They use their feet to waddle and their flippers to keep balance.
Penguins use a combination of walking and sliding on their bellies to move across land. They are well adapted to moving in this way due to their streamlined body shape and webbed feet. Penguins may also use their flippers to help balance and steer as they walk or slide.
Muscles help the body move but are controlled by the Brain/Nervous system.
Bones help support the body. If you didn't have them you would collapse. The 4 types of joints in the bones help you move your body parts.
you joints is help you move
Because of their body structure. Haemeroids a penguin's feet are short and are not made for walking so they waddle
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