Science, asked by Abhishek0242, 9 months ago

How did lizards stick in wall or other surfaces?​

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Answered by gakharanshup9n3an
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Answer:

Lizards have pads on their feet. These pads consist of wide plates or scales and are present below their fingers and toes. ... Thus while walking or running on horizontal or vertical walls, a lizard curls and uncurls its toes thus creating a suction pressure which enables it to cling on to the walls.

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Answered by vasidoct123
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Answer:

The outer layer of each plate or scale is composed of innumerable tiny hooks for-med by free, bent tips of cells. These minute hooks create the conditions like a suction pump and thus, enable lizards to run up on apparently smooth walls and even upside down on plaster ceilings.

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