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Difference between locomotion and movement? ​

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Answered by harshita19pandey
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Answer:

LOCOMOTION:-

1. Moving away from the original position of an organism is locomotion.

2.It is always voluntary.

3.Locomotion takes place at the organism level.

4.Locomotion doesn’t necessarily require energy.

MOVEMENT:-

1.Movement can happen with or without moving away from an organism’s original position.

2.It can either be voluntary or involuntary.

3.A movement takes place at the biological level.

4. Movement requires energy.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In short, Locomotion is the displacement of a body from one place to another. On the contrary, movement is the displacement of a body or a part of the body from its original position.

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