4.How does movement in animals differ from
movement in plant?
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Explanation:
ANIMALS-Movements in animals, is usually faster than growth movement in plants. Like growth movement, they take place in response to a stimulus, but unlike growth movement, they are reversible. The organism, or its part, can return to its original position when the stimulus is removed
Answer:
The majority of animals usually move their whole bodies often supported by specialised organs such as fins, wings and legs. These are called locomotory organs moving the animal from place to place. Plant movement is not locomotory and does not generally involve moving the whole body.
Explanation:
PLANTS-Part movement in plants is as a result of growth as a response to various stimuli. ... ANIMALS-Movements in animals, is usually faster than growth movement in plants. Like growth movement, they take place in response to a stimulus, but unlike growth movement, they are reversible.