their forelegs and hindlegs
Legs and wings
The locomotive organ of butterflies are their wings. Without their wings they would have to crawl on the ground.
all spiders breath through there lungs called "book lungs" that is the organ
The locomotive organ of an ant is its legs. Ants typically have six legs, which are adapted for walking, running, and climbing, allowing them to navigate their environment effectively. The legs are also crucial for tasks like carrying food and navigating obstacles in their colonies.
The locomotive organ of humans is the lower limb, specifically the legs. They consist of bones, muscles, and joints that enable movement, allowing for walking, running, and various physical activities. The coordinated action of these structures provides the necessary mobility for daily tasks and activities.
Muller's organ is found in certain reptiles, such as snakes and lizards. It is a sensory organ located in the roof of the mouth that helps them detect chemical cues in their environment.
Jacobson's Organ
Main respitory system is lungs, nose, heart, veins and arteries. like humans
the organs of a living organism that helps it to move is known as it's locomotive organ.
about locomotive crane
On land, reptiles typically use feet to move (most lizards are quadrupedal) . When reptiles are swimming, generally the tail is used, too. Snakes use their backbone, scales, and muscles to move, as they have no feet. For better movement on land, some lizards and most snakes have more vertebrae.
It is normal for all reptiles (acidifying particles up nostrils) except snakes and lizards, who lash out their tongues, and pick up particles, where they go to their vomeronasal organ.(AKA Jacobson's organ). Look it up for more.