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Table 8.1 how do animals move from place to place

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Answered by aakankshavatsal
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Answer:

The animals move from one place to another using the principle of locomotion. Some forms of locomotion are propelled by the animals themselves, like running, walking, soaring, etc. Some other forms of locomotion are environment-related like rolling, riding on other animals etc.

Animals move for different reasons like search for food, protection from enemies, looking for a mate, protection from the environment, etc.

Answered by mad210217
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Locomotion in animals

Step by step explanation:

  • Animals move from one place to another with the help of phenomenon locomotion.
  • Locomotion is a processes of any living object moving from one place to another.
  • Animal like cow: cow locomotion takes place by walking.
  • Locomotion in Human: It takes place by walking. Various human body joints, muscles like Gastrocnemius, Soleus helps in walking.
  • In Snakes: as snakes don't have legs they move from place to place by crawling. The movement done by snake is called slither.
  • In Birds: They move from place to place by flying. It takes place by wings and their strong breast muscles.
  • In fish: Fish swim to move from one place to another. Their body and tail moves back and forth where, one side muscle is stretching then the other is relaxing.
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