unicellular organisms like algae and euglena
??? Locomotion is "self-propelled movement " Therefore the the rose plant has none! It is a plant and cannot move, besides grow...
A botanical plant is a living organism not having the power of locomotion.
A botanical plant is a living organism not having the power of locomotion.
Amoeba demonstrates locomotion by crawling and changing shape using pseudopods, while Elodea does not demonstrate locomotion as it is a stationary aquatic plant.
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it has no independent locomotion - it cannot move by itself
A plant is a living thing that doesn't have the power of locomotion and obtains energy from sunlight through photosynthesis.
Plants are unable to move under their own power.
No, chloroplasts do not have any locomotion. They are organelles found in plant cells and are primarily responsible for photosynthesis, converting light energy into chemical energy. Chloroplasts are typically stationary within the cell.
Because they have no structures like muscles to move with. They are rooted to the ground.
Plant locomotion is generally absent, as plants are rooted in the ground and do not move from place to place like animals do. However, some plants exhibit movements in response to stimuli, such as the opening and closing of flowers or the bending of stems towards light.
There are several sentences that the word locomotion can be used in. One sentence is; The steam locomotion was late to the depot.