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movement of an organism from place to place is called

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Answered by finefrenzy
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Movement of an organism from place to place is called Locomotion.

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Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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Locomotion is the process through which an organism moves from one location to another.

  • The movement of appendages like limbs, wings, and flagella is a part of this process.
  • Some creatures, including fish, whales, and sharks, move by contracting their muscles in waves, which is how they move.
  • An creature uses locomotion to obtain food, avoid bad weather, flee from predators, and other things.
  • Locomotion includes activities like walking, running, swimming, etc. Contrarily, movement refers to any form of motion that is not always localised.
  • In biology, locomotion refers to the numerous movements that organisms make to move from one location to another.
  • These motions in multicellular creatures include running, leaping, creeping, ascending, paddling, soaring, riding, writhing, and other similar actions.
  • The animal's environment may influence the animal's movements. For instance, due to their different adaptations for it, like legs and powerful limbs or walking and running diurnal creatures can move on land.

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