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Locomotion In Paramecium
Locomotion in Cockroach: Locomotion in arthro...
Locomotion In Amoeba
Locomotion In Cockroach
Locomotion In Earthworm
Locomotion In Star fish
Locomotion In Snail
Locomotion In Animalia
Locomotion In Jelly Fish
Locomotion In Euglena
Locomotion In Amoeba
Locomotion In Paramecium
Locomotion In Protozoa - Locomotion
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Locomotion in Cockroach: Locomotion in arthropods is brought about by the interaction of the muscular and exoskeletal system of its jointed legs. The legs act as efficient levers and make the movement much more fast and swift. In cockroach muscles are attached to the inside of exoskeleton of legs. These anatagonistic muscles work in opposition to one another. Contraction of these flexor and extensor muscles move the appendages and the animal. The swift and fast movement of an arthropoda makes it better adapted to catch a prey and escape a prdator, a key to their success which resulted in their wide spread distribution. Cockroach like many other insects is blessed with wings for flight adding a lot of their mobility. Locomotion-in-cockroach(learn-4-future.blogspot.com)
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Locomotion In Protozoa:
Locomotion in Protozoa, a group of protoctists is usually carried out by appendages like outgrowths of the cell body. These are of three types i.e.
Pseudopodia
in Amoeba,
Cilia
in paramecium and
flagella
in Euglena.
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