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How are the movements of animals
different?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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By movement we usually mean displacement from one place to another. But an animal can also simply move its body or limbs – that is, change their position. They, too, move their limbs with muscles, but unlike in vertebrates, the muscles are attached to the internal surface of the exoskeleton

Answered by mssiddiqui406
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Answer:

By movement we usually mean displacement from one place to another. But an animal can also simply move its body or limbs – that is, change their position. ... They, too, move their limbs with muscles, but unlike in vertebrates, the muscles are attached to the internal surface of the exoskeleton.

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