Yes they are and i think they can move because most animals move unless their hurt or been in an accident.
No, protists are not animals. They are a diverse group of eukaryotic microorganisms that do not fit into the plant, animal, or fungi kingdoms. Instead, they are classified into their own kingdom called Protista.
Creeping animals are animals that move close to the ground by crawling or slithering. Examples include snakes, worms, snails, and certain insects. These animals typically have a body structure that allows them to move smoothly along the ground.
oceans animals that can swim are animals of nekton
There are many places that you can find printable worksheets on how animals move. You can find them at teacher blogs or home school websites. Many of them will be free.
Yes, animals belonging to the kingdom Animalia can move. Movement is a common characteristic of animals, allowing them to find food, escape predators, and reproduce. This ability to move is facilitated by various adaptations, such as muscles, limbs, and nervous systems.
Yes.
true
all animals:yes all living things:no
examples are humans dogs cats animals
Both. Some can be unicelluar and some can be multicelluar.
some plants are multicelluar, most plants aren't
No. Vertebrates are animals with backbones. Sponges are about the simplest multicelluar organisms around.
Most multicelluar animals reproduce sexually and therefore develop from a fertilized egg. Mammals, birds, reptiles, insects, fish are good examples.
No, protists are not animals. They are a diverse group of eukaryotic microorganisms that do not fit into the plant, animal, or fungi kingdoms. Instead, they are classified into their own kingdom called Protista.
It is multicelluar becase it is made up of more than one cell.
Yes
Bacterium.