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Muscles attach to the walls inside different segments and contract to move those segments.

A neat thing about a roach: Hairs on its legs sense an approaching foot (or mouth). these hairs send the signal to run directly to the legs. it doesn't go to the brain first. that's why they're so quick

Source(s):Insect muscles are basicly the same as any other kind of animal: cells that change shape when impulses from the body tell them to.
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Cockroaches move swiftly with the help of its legs they may climb on a wall or some may fly in air a short distance.

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Using its feet. ;)

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by wings and legs

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by crawling

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