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G. HIGH 1. What is the difference between locomotion in plants and animals?

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Answered by anuragsharmakv5b
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Locomotion deals with the movement of an organism. Locomotion in humans and bipeds is accomplished through walking on legs. In other animals, it can be accomplished through walking on four limbs, flying, or swimming. ... However, since plants are not capable of moving themselves, there is no locomotion of plant species.

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Answered by aryan5862
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Plants show movement not locomotion.they only move their some parts.They do not go from one place to another.but animals show move ment and also locomotion because they can move their body parts and also can move from place to place.This is the difference.

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