Q. 1. What is a movement? What are the
different purposes for which movements are
seen in organisms? Give suitable examples.
alanse in nosition of an organism is
?
please take the short answer !
Answers
The maintenance functions of living organisms
Movements over very small scales will be invisible to the naked eyeas movement of moelcules...etc...!!
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Movement is a characteristic feature of living organisms. Even the cells present in the human body exhibit movement. Mostly the cells of human body exhibit 3 types of movements.
1. Amoeboid movement: Skeletal filaments and microfilaments in the cell are responsible for pseudopodia formation in cells. The pseudopodia is an extension of the cytoplasm in the direction the cell needs to move. In this way, it helps in the movement of the cell. This type of movement is exhibited by macrophages and leucocytes. So that they can move towards the foreign particles and diseased cells and capture them.
2. Ciliary effect: Reproductive cells like sperms and ova show ciliary movement. The passage of ova through the fallopian tubes towards the uterus is facilitated by this movement.
3. Muscular movement: Muscle cells exhibit movement through a type of contraction called muscular movements such as contraction of the heart, tongue movements, movement of limbs and jaw.