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Most of the free living aquatic animals are moving from one place to another by the movement of their like organelles.

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Important Questions on Locomotion and Movement

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Match I with II and select the correct option from the codes given below.
  Column I   Column II
(a) Amoeboid movement (i) Limbs
(b) Ciliary movement (ii) Leucocytes
(c) Flagellar movement (iii) Trachea
(d) Muscular movement (iv) Spermatozoa
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Which of the following statements regarding cilia is not correct ?
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Why are warming up rounds essential before regular exercise?
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The contraction of one of the following muscles rotates the forearm to turn the palm downward or backward. Identify the muscle from the following.
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In Paramoecium, the movement of food through cytopharynx take place by:
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Represent the union of two sets by Venn diagram for each of the following.

X={x | x is a prime number between 80 and 100}

Y={y | y is an odd number between 90 and 100}

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Read the following statements and identify the incorrect statement:
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State one difference between the following pairs of terms:
Movement and Locomotion.
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Why are movement and locomotion necessary among animals? 
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Name the cells/tissues in the human body which:

a. exhibit amoeboid movement

b. exhibit ciliary movement

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In the diagram, which of the following process is/are shown in Amoeba?


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Read the following statements and select the correct option.
Statement 1: Locomotion is the movement of an individual from one place to another.
Statement 2: All movements are locomotions, but all locomotions are not movements.
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The backwards bending of the shank is worked out by:
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What are the different types of movements exhibited by the cells of human body?
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Why do animals move from one place to another?
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Which different functions are performed by muscles in the body?