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describe in brief about the movement of snakes cockroaches snails and earthworms ​

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Answered by Cevans
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The longitudinal muscles can shorten or lengthenthe worm's body. earthworms crawl by lengthening its front part and pushing forward through the soil. ... uses its breast muscles help to move its wings and fly a cockroach. It is used mainly by large snakes such as large vipers, boas, and pythons.

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Answered by saanvichalia2008
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MOVEMENT OF SNAKE - Snakes will push off of any bump or other surface, rocks, trees, etc., to get going. They move in a wavy motion. They would not be able to move over slick surfaces like glass at all. This movement is also known as lateral undulation.

MOVEMENT OF COCKROACHES - A cockroach moves its legs with the help of muscles near the limbs. It uses its breast muscles to move its wings and fly. A cockroach can walk, fly and even climb

MOVEMENT OF EARTHWORMS - An earthworm moves using circular and longitudinal muscles, as well as bristles called setae. The earthworm can push the setae out of its body to grab the soil around it. To move forward, the worm uses its setae to anchor the front of its body and contracts the longitudinal muscles to shorten its body.

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