In an induced coma, patients are typically administered medications that suppress consciousness and muscle activity, leading to a state of minimal movement. While some involuntary muscle movements may occur, such as reflex actions, purposeful movement of the limbs is generally not possible due to the sedative effects of the medication. The primary goal of an induced coma is to protect the brain and allow healing, so significant voluntary movements are unlikely.
Limbs do move your bones. I know because when i was doing my home work i found out limbs make bones move at the limb.
Vegetables are stationary objects that cannot move any part. While they are a living organism because they grow, they dont have the capacity to move unless manipulated.
With their limbs...
they swing from the trees
Adductors are the group of muscle the move limbs toward the body By Adam Safi
Common snappers primarily move through swimming using their strong limbs and streamlined bodies. They use their powerful front limbs to paddle through the water, while their back limbs help with steering. On land, they can crawl slowly using their limbs but are less agile compared to their swimming capabilities. Overall, their movement is adapted to both aquatic and terrestrial environments, though they are predominantly aquatic creatures.
they use their limbs and move.
How does the zebra move
You cannot move and fall into a very deep sleep.
Tiger quolls use all four limbs for walking, running and climbing.
Muscles, controlled by the brain, move the limbs by contracting and relaxing.
organs don't help you move. your brain and nervous system does and your muscles and bones move them I suppose the question may be referring to limbs (Arms and legs). Or specific limbs anyway.