Locomotion and Movement

The category of Locomotion and Movement encompasses the study of how living organisms navigate their environment through various modes of movement. This includes the biological mechanisms behind walking, running, swimming, flying, and other forms of locomotion. It explores the anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics that enable movement in different species, as well as the evolutionary adaptations that have shaped these capabilities. By examining both human and animal movement, this category sheds light on the complexity and diversity of locomotor techniques, emphasizing the importance of mobility for survival and interaction within ecological systems.

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