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How does plant movement differ from animal
movement?

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Answer:

plant undergoes partly locomotion whilst animals can undergo entire body locomotion (movement)

Step-by-step explanation:

This is so because plants do not posses the organ that is responsible for entire body movement. In animals, this is not so because different animals have different locomotive organs depending on their phenotypic make-up.

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Answer:

Animals can have circulatory systems, but some animal phyla don’t. Plants never have circulatory systems,

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