frontonia move the same way paramecium do:
Their surface covered with cilia (in their hundreds), beat to propel the organism through smooth action. It also rotates on its axis. When it runs into obstacles, it stops, reverses, turns on an angle and swims off again.
Muscle cells move bones which move animals.
It depends what you mean by move. If you mean move like move from one place to another then I guess a tsunami can and an earthquake can.
yes protist's have the ability to move
it is donna move slower
It depends what you move it closer to.
Move Move Move - The Red Tribe - was created in 1996.
Move to Move was created in 1989.
all you do is .....wait i got to i like 2 move it move she like to move it fe like 2 ....move it all you do is .....wait i got to i like 2 move it move she like to move it move it he like 2 ....move it
they dont move, we do. as we move around it seems to 'move'
Move to Move - song - was created in 1989.
"The Way You Move Me" is performed by Kenny G. with Earth, Wind & Fire.
Oh that was King Julian singing the song "I like to move it" in the movie Madagascar!
IF you MOve it... it will move....hehehe.....right...
The energy in your body gives you the fuel to move and gravity allows you to move at the speed you move but you move at your own will.
ummm i think you are asking, "Can you move your shoulder that move your hips?" So, yes, you could...
We may say I have got to move, but I have to move is better
The verb "to move" has the following present tense: I move, you (singular) move, he/she/it moves; we move, you (plural) move, they move. The only change is the third person singular, where an -s is added.