Social Sciences, asked by Ashish1122334a, 8 months ago

Explain the difference between the Following

Movement and locomotion​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

 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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Answered by REDPLANET
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Answer:

Locomotion

  • Moving away from the original position of an organism is locomotion.
  • It is always voluntary.
  • Locomotion takes place at the organism level.
  • Locomotion doesn’t necessarily require energy

Movement

  • Movement can happen with or without moving away from an organism’s original position.
  • It can either be voluntary or involuntary.
  • A movement takes place at the biological level.
  • A movement takes place at the biological level.

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