State one difference between movement and locomotion.

      

State one difference between movement and locomotion.

  

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samuel
Locomotion involves the displacement/movement of the entire body (of organism) from one place/point to another while movement may only be limited to (some) parts of an organism (for instance, roots/shoot) or the entire organism
lemass answered the question on January 21, 2019 at 08:11


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