yes there is locomotionin plant because plant have benn observed to unbergo some kind of crawling movement,e.g. creaping plantlike potatoe, melon, pmpkin,e.t.c.
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Locomotion means that something can move on its own. Plants don't move on their own except by growing, so no.
Animals can walk while plants cannot but plants can also move but not in locomotion they can only bent or creep in search of sunlight.
Organisms in the Animal kingdom are the only ones with the ability of locomotion. Plants, Fungi, Protists, and Monerans do not have this capability.
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.
Plants are unable to move under their own power.
Because they have no structures like muscles to move with. They are rooted to the ground.
Yes, locomotion is not present in plants. Plants lack the ability to move from one place to another, like animals with the help of specialized muscle systems. Instead, they rely on other mechanisms such as growth towards light or water.
Plants don't excel in locomotion, that is, the ability to move on their own. They show a sensitivity to external stimuli, such as food, by consuming it.
There are several sentences that the word locomotion can be used in. One sentence is; The steam locomotion was late to the depot.
Chinese alligator locomotion
There is no such thing as a locomotion platypus.