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  • Locomotion | Definition, Biology, Movement, Facts | Britannica
    locomotion, in ethology, any of a variety of movements among animals that results in progression from one place to another To locomote, all animals require both propulsive and control mechanisms The diverse propulsive mechanisms of animals involve a contractile structure—muscle in most cases—to generate a propulsive force
  • LOCOMOTION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of LOCOMOTION is an act or the power of moving from place to place How to use locomotion in a sentence
  • Locomotion - Wikipedia
    Locomotion means the act or ability of something to transport or move itself from place to place Locomotion may refer to:
  • LOCOMOTION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Animals use many different kinds of locomotion Locomotion is the way things move and travel People mostly use their legs for locomotion People study the locomotion of animals and use the information in interesting ways This kind of locomotion is called slithering
  • LOCOMOTION Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    The movement of an organism from one place to another, often by the action of appendages such as flagella, limbs, or wings In some animals, such as fish, locomotion results from a wavelike series of muscle contractions
  • Locomotion - Biology Simple
    Locomotion refers to the ability to move from one place to another In animals, it involves the use of muscles and limbs, allowing them to walk, run, swim, or fly This movement is essential for hunting, escaping from predators, finding mates, and exploring new environments
  • Locomotion - Biology Encyclopedia - cells, body, animal, system . . .
    Locomotion is the active movement from one place to another It does not include passive movements such as falling or drifting in currents of air or water Many bacteria and protozoa are capable of locomotion, but animals move over much greater distances by a much larger variety of means, such as burrowing, running, hopping, flying, and swimming
  • LOCOMOTION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    Locomotion is the ability to move and the act of moving from one place to another [ formal ] Flight is the form of locomotion that puts the greatest demands on muscles


















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