Biology, asked by aayushi4252, 9 months ago

How is the movement of plants different from animals?

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Answered by heeraskaushik
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Explanation:

PLANTS-Part movement in plants is as a result of growth as a response to various stimuli. For example, Positive phototropism-plants will grow towards light and their root show positive geotropism as they will grow towards soil. ... ANIMALS-Movements in animals, is usually faster than growth movement in plants.

Answered by anvikadhiman
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Answer:

plants cannot move but animas can do locomotion to find food and hide from their enemies

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