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what is locomotion explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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✔LOCOMOTION means ability to move from one place to another


✔The mode of locomotion used by an animal depends on the size of the animal and the medium in which it moves—whether water, air, or land.


✔Types of animal locomotion include walking, running, crawling, rolling etc.




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Answered by subrinadhanraj
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Locomotion in biology pertains to the various movements of organisms to propel themselves from one place to another.

In multicellular organisms, these movements include flying, walking, running, jumping, crawling, climbing, swimming, galloping, slithering, and so on. The movements may vary depending on the habitat of the animal. For instance, terrestrial animals are capable of terrestrial locomotion since they have special adaptations for it such as feet or strong limbs for running and walking.

Single celled organisms, such as ciliates and flagellates, move using their locomotory organs, cillia and flagella, respectively. Animals, such as tree snails, bats, and leopards that can climb and stay on trees, and move from one tree to another display arboreal locomotion.


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