What is the difference between movements in plants and movements in animals?
PLANTS-Part movement in plants is a result of growth as a response to various stimuli. For example, Positive phototropism plants will grow toward light and their root show positive geotropism as they will grow towards the soil. Growth responses are usually slow and are not reversible.
ANIMALS-Movements in animals is usually faster than growth movement in plants. Like growth movement, they take place in response to a stimulus, but unlike growth movement, they are reversible. The organism, or its part, can return to its original position when the stimulus is removed. Movement is important for the survival of all organisms. In animals, locomotion is important for the following reasons: 1. Finding food-Animals, unlike plants, cannot make their own food and so they have to go in search of food. 2. Shelter and protection. Animals cannot resist extreme environmental conditions hence migrate.