write the differences between plants and animals on the basis of locomotion and growth
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Locomotion in humans (bipeds) is accomplished by walking on legs. In animals, it is through walking on four limbs, flying, or swimming. In cells, cilia and flagella are used for movement. Plants, as you know, are not capable of moving themselves, there is no locomotion of plant species.
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Explanation:
Locomotion:
- Plants are non-motile.
- Some primitive animals are also non-motile.
- Except them all animals are motile.
Growth:
- Growth ofvplants is continues.
- Animals grow only to a certain height.
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