A lion's strong and muscular legs help it to move quickly and with agility. Its flexible spine allows for powerful leaps and turns while hunting or defending itself. Additionally, a lion's well-developed claws provide traction and grip when running or climbing.
To help the lion move (i.e., run, walk, stalk) and to chase and catch prey.
That only the lion cub can move from place to place.
Speed helps a lion in many different ways. First off, the speed allows the lion to catch its prey. If it could not move quickly the prey would escape. Second, it helps the lion escape other animals. Elephants are known to kill lions when protecting their young.
Planaria are adapted to be free-living through their ability to regenerate lost body parts, their capacity to survive in various aquatic environments, and their well-developed sensory system that helps them navigate and find food in their surroundings. Additionally, their flat body shape and cilia help them move efficiently and effectively in their environment.
The absence of Cilia can be extremely harmful. They don't help just one part of the body but the body as a whole. It helps move fluid move from area of the cell to another. It is what helps the cells move through the body.
Legs.
Bones help support the body. If you didn't have them you would collapse. The 4 types of joints in the bones help you move your body parts.
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Legs you idiot
all the body parts help it move and work
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the muscles in the body help the skeletal system as they help the body parts move very smoothly and flexiblely
brains help the body parts move and so people can live no brain no life
Their large, wide paws help distribute their body weight, making it easier for them to move in the snow.
Different muscles move different parts of the body.
Ligaments join bones to muscles.
They don't you do sweetie. They move there body parts and mover your body parts to yea....bye now hun and people get a life will ya? (Not you.)