To walk, grasshoppers use 2 pairs of walking legs. These are the most anterior legs. To jump, they use 1 pair of large jumping legs. Of the 3 pair of legs, these are the most posterior. To fly, grasshoppers use their 2nd pair of membranous wings. The first pair is mostly for a cover to protect the delicate hind wings.
Their wings..
for locomotion and support
I suppose you could say that goldfish use aquatic locomotion via their fins & body in order to get food and/or exercise
The organ or body part that the butterfly uses to eat food is the proboscis. This is what they use to drink or suck nectar from flowers and plants.
they use it to build body parts and make cells
Locomotion is the type of movement you use when performing an action, to put it in lay terms. Humans use plantigrade locomotion for walking, running, sprinting, etc.
pigs use quadrupedal locomotion.
Diploda being millipedes and locomotion being movement, their legs.
No, it has no backbone. They use muscles to move their body not bones. All insects are invertabrates!
It's wings. The patterns are used for intimidation.
ALL the body parts of a Caribou are needed for it to live.
The bald eagles locomotion is its wings what they mean by locomotion is how the animal moves/ travels