Movement of organisms from place to place is called
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Movement of an organism from place to place is called Locomotion
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The movement of an organism from one place to another is known as locomotion. A few examples of locomotion are walking, running, swimming, etc.
Movement, in the other hand, refers to any type of motion that need not be localized.
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