Actually, some animals CAN stand straight, although it is generally true that only humans regularly walk on their two legs. Back in the early evolution of humanity, there is evidence that humanoids did not entirely stand up straight either-- we still have a remnant of a tailbone (called the coccyx), which we no longer use. But many animals, including gorillas and squirrels, are capable of standing briefly on their hind legs; however, only standing this way all the time is just not how they have evolved up to this point.
No, not all vertebrates stand up straight. Some vertebrates, like humans and birds, are capable of standing upright, but others, like most fish and reptiles, have different body shapes and movement patterns that do not involve standing upright.
cellulose and chitin help plants stand straight up.
a plant stands up straight because it is reaching to the light source which is usually straight above it. it will bend to the light if the source is not above it
It protects the plant cell and gives it the ability to stand up straight.
Cellulose, lignin, hemi-cellulose and fibres are all molecules in the structure of the plant cell wall that makes the plant (in this case a blade of grass) stand up straight. Polysaccharide
There are so many animals that can stand straight up. Some of them include dogs, cats, monkeys, kangaroos and so many others.
bats cannot stand up, as well as cows. but all quadrupeds can.
Gravity. No Gravity causes them to drift around and have no control over were they are going.
The Yiddish word for "stay straight" or "stand straight" is "steyben" (שטייבן).
We ties a stick on his leg and hand by which it stand straight
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A plant that cannot stand straight may be lacking sufficient light, leading to leggy growth as it reaches towards a light source. It could also be due to weak or damaged roots, improper watering causing root rot, or a lack of structural support such as a stake or trellis for climbing plants. Identifying and addressing the underlying issue can help the plant regain its upright posture.
Well, a cell wall gives the plant cell it's straight structure, which makes the plant stand up straight. Without a cell wall the plant wouldn't be able to stand up straight and feed from the sun. On the other hand, If an animal had a cell wall, it'd be too straight, so everytime i walked, its foot would snap. Hence why stems can be broken so easily
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No, not all vertebrates stand up straight. Some vertebrates, like humans and birds, are capable of standing upright, but others, like most fish and reptiles, have different body shapes and movement patterns that do not involve standing upright.
Because they are too hungry after the and cannot think straight, so they believe anything they are told.HELLO
what animal can stand the longest time