what is locomotion in cell chapter
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The crawling locomotion of animal cells results from a coordinated cycle of protrusion, attachment and retraction. Protrusions in the direction of motion are normally generated by controlled assembly of actin networks, while adhesion and retraction rely as well on tension generated by actin–myosin interactions.
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Explanation:In the first case an active locomotion is generated, in the second the movement is localized to a specific part of the cell, such as the membrane, the cytoplasmic organelles or the cytoplasm itself. Cell locomotion depends on two principal types of movement: the ciliary or flagellar movement and the amoeboid movement.
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