explain the importance of locomotion and movement in living organisms
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The movement of an organism from one place to another is known as locomotion. In this process, there is the action of appendages such as limbs, wings, and flagella. Locomotion helps an organism to find food, avoid harsh weather conditions, escape from their predators, etc.
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The movement of an organism from one place to another is known as locomotion. In this process, there is the action of appendages such as limbs, wings, and flagella. Locomotion helps an organism to find food, avoid harsh weather conditions, escape from their predators, etc.
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