Body Movements Observation Quiz

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Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a way animals move from place to place in the text?

  • Crawl
  • Float (correct)
  • Hop
  • Skip

What is the purpose of observing the movements taking place in your body as mentioned in the text?

  • To understand how various body parts move (correct)
  • To stop all movements in the body
  • To increase heart rate
  • To meditate

When animals move from one place to another, why do many animals walk while a snake slithers or crawls?

  • Random choice of movement
  • Due to their diet preferences
  • Depends on the weather conditions
  • Adaptation to different environments (correct)

What type of movement do plants exhibit according to Boojho in the text?

<p>No movement from place to place (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which action involves moving different parts of the body while staying in the same place as given in the text?

<p>Blinking eyes (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main reason for observing and understanding various movements in our bodies as suggested in the text?

<p>To learn about different body functions (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Movement in Living Organisms

  • Animals move from one place to another in various ways, including walking, running, jumping, flying, swimming, and slithering/crawling.
  • Observing movements in the body helps understand how different parts work together to allow movement.
  • Many animals walk, while snakes slither or crawl due to their body structure and adaptations to their environment.
  • According to Boojho, plants exhibit very slow movement in response to stimuli, such as bending towards light.
  • Moving different parts of the body while staying in the same place is known as movement without locomotion (e.g., waving, dancing, or nodding).
  • The main reason for observing and understanding various movements in our bodies is to appreciate the complexity and beauty of the human body.

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