Write the locomotory organ of hydra, butterfly and fish.
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Locomotory organ of hydra
The locomotory organ of hydra is tentacles and bacteria is flagella. Explanation: Hydra are usually sessile or sedentary, but they travel for hunting. They move by twisting over and conferring themselves to the substrate with the help of mouth and the tentacles, then issues the foot
Locomotory organ of butterfly
The locomotory organs of a butterfly are the wings. The wings are used by a butterfly to move from one place to another. EXPLANATION: 'Wings of a butterfly' are very large as compared to the body of the butterfly and help it to fly.
Locomotory organ of fish
The tail and the caudal fin are the chief locomotory organs of fish and are used for rapid swimming during which tail is lashed from side to side by alternate contraction and relaxation of the myomeres on the two sides of the vertebral column.
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