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Multicellular organisms can move in different ways depending on their size and shape. The term multicellular refers to most living things on the planet so the question cannot be answered without generalising.
Snakes have a high number of vertebrae, up to 500 or more, because they have evolved to have a highly flexible and elongated body shape that allows them to move efficiently and adapt to various environments. This increased number of vertebrae gives them the ability to bend and twist in a variety of ways, aiding in their hunting and survival strategies.
thya arer the bones, joints, and muscles.
There are some that cells move in various ways. Most of the ones that move have unique body features like the flagellum which is whipped to facilitate movement.
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Snakes have many, many vertebrae (individual back bones), which are very flexible. This allows them to move a wide variety of ways. See wikipedia for more.
Different species of snakes move in many different ways, including sidewinding, rectilinear, and concertina motion.
Many different ways
sidewinding concertina serpentine rectilinear
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Dogs are mammals and snakes are reptiles they differ in many many many ways
Rockets move 4 different ways. Left, Right, Up, and Down
Snakes have four ways of moving around. Since they don't have legs they use their muscles and their scales to do the "walking".Concertina method: this is when snakes bunch themselves up and then throw themselves forward.Serpentine method: This motion is what most people think of when they think of snakes. Snakes will push off of any bump or other surface, rocks, trees, etc., to get going. They move in a wavy motion. They wouldn't be able to move over slick surfaces like glass at all.Sidewinding: This is a difficult motion to describe but it is often used by snakes to move on loose or slippery surfaces like sand or mud. The snake appears to throw its head forward and the rest of its body follows while the head is thrown forward again.Rectilinear Method: This is a slow, creeping, straight movement. The snake uses some of the wide scales on its belly to grip the ground while pushing forward with the others.Source: Kidzone
there is drowning,cancer,diabetes,getting bit by poisonus snakes,etc,etc.
snakes are born with many types of protection and many ways of catching prey. They also don't have a lot of predators so they're pretty safe on their own.
they can walk, run, or they can crawl
No. Snakes meet, mate, and go their separate ways.