What is movements?
Answer / Bhumika Dilawari
Movements refer to large-scale coordinated motions or displacements of biological systems, such as cells, tissues, or organisms. These movements can be driven by various factors, including chemical gradients, electrical signals, mechanical forces, and genetic programs.
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