Science, asked by karandemrunal2004, 7 months ago

How do
scales and plates of a snake help in movement
and locomotion?​

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Answered by kiraneasyday
3

Explanation:

Snakes do not have limbs like other animals. Instead, they move using their flexible body, which consists of a long spine with up to 400 ribs attached. Muscles connected to the ribs help snakes crawl, climb, and swim, and wide belly scales help them grip surfaces. ... Bigger snakes may push on both sides at the same time.

Answered by deepakbarnwaepfo2006
2

Answer:

The plates act as feet and scales are the hard skin of the snake.

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