Regarding Assertion[A] and Reason[R].C hoose the correct option.
Assertion [A]: Locomotion is the movement of an individual from places to places.
Reason [R]: All Locomotions are movements but all movements are not locomotion.
Assertion [A] is True and Reason [R] is True and is a correct explanation to [A].
Movement is the change in the shape, direction of the body parts. Example: Movement of limbs, jaws, etc. Locomotion occurs when a body changes its position from one place to another. Example: Walking, running, etc. Locomotion is a result of the movement of the different body structure. But some movement of our body parts like tongue, jaws does not result in any locomotion. Thus, it can be said that all locomotions are movements but all movements are not locomotions.