what is the difference between locomotion and movement?
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Movement and locomotion are two separate terms. Locomotion is the movement from one place to another but movement means motion in any part of body.
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All kinds of locomotion are movements but all kinds of movements aren't locomotion s.
Movement is the motion that occurs in an organism or a body with or without the involvement of any change in the position or location of the organism of the body.
While, Locomotion is defined as the voluntary movement of an organism from one place to another either in search of food or shelter or mate or to escape from the predators.
Movement is the motion that occurs in an organism or a body with or without the involvement of any change in the position or location of the organism of the body.
While, Locomotion is defined as the voluntary movement of an organism from one place to another either in search of food or shelter or mate or to escape from the predators.
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