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How does movement in plants differ from that of animals?

      

How does movement in plants differ from that of animals?

  

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Isaac
Movement in plants is localized/move parts of their bodies while animals move their whole body as well as parts of their bodies
isaacmuthini answered the question on October 5, 2017 at 13:44


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