Internal organs are held in place by skin and supporting muscles and tissues. Additionally, there is not a lot of empty space in body cavities, so organs cannot just float free inside an animal.
Some verbs that describe how an animal moves include crawl, jump, hop, slither, and gallop.
A sloth is a three-toed animal that likes to hang upside down and moves very slowly.
An invasive animal
Amoeba :O
it could alter the way the animal moves and how the body works
The stomach moves with the rest of the animal. It doesn't move around inside the body. All of the internal organs stay in the same place.
Cardiac muscle tissue is what pumps the heart. Smooth muscle tissue will move every other internal organ.
I dont know what type or the type of answer i know is spose to be for this but i fink it is "The central Nerone system".
Warm air is displaced by cooler denser air
All muscles, all three types; skeletal muscle that moves your body, smooth muscle of the internal organs, and cardiac muscle of the heart.
animal that moves a speed as 0.000362005?
external and internal intercostals
When a malignant neoplasm moves to various parts or organs of the body, it is said to be a _________ tumor.
A stroke in an internal combustion engine is when a piston moves up or down.
- Its fluid cushions the suspended organs, helping to prevent internal injury. In soft-bodied coelomates, such as earthworms, the coelom contains noncompressible fluid that acts like a skeleton against which muscles can work. - The cavity also enables he internal organs to grow and move independently of the outer body wall. If it were not for your coelom, for example, every beat of your heart or ripple of your intestine would wrap your body's surface.
The maximum distance that matter can be displaced from its resting position is known as the amplitude of the displacement. It represents the peak distance that the matter moves away from its equilibrium position before returning.
Well, they might be described a couple different ways, but "displaced" would be one.