Biology, asked by aditya8826, 10 months ago

what is locomotion explain in brief​

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Answered by Prakshi1415
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Locomotion :

The movement of an individual from one place to another is called locomotion. It occurs in both unicellular and multicellular organisms with the help of different structures. There are certain structures which are essential for both movement and locomotion of internal and external body parts.

For example, Hydra uses tentacles for capturing its prey as well as for locomotion. Paramoecium uses cilia for movement of food and locomotion. Amoeba uses psuedopodia for the same purpose. Humans use limbs for change in body posture and locomotion.

Answered by Martin84
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Locomotion is a biological term which defines as Movement of an individual from one place to another called locomotion . Locomotion required all the body parts of animal . Locomotion is permanent too.

Some organism like hydra ,amoeba etc have different body parts for locomotion .They are also called unicellular organism which are made up of single cell.

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