146k views
0 votes
Why isn't movement considered a characteristic of all life?

User Ddnv
by
4.7k points

2 Answers

1 vote

Answer:

Technically, all living things move in some way.

Different animals, like humans, dogs, and goats, can walk and run. Marine animals can swim and dive. Birds and some insects can fly around.

Plants can move, just not the same way animals can. For example, a sunflower will turn to face towards the sun. Although, plants don't have the ability to move from one place to another, or locomotion.

So, movement can be considered a characteristic of life, but locomotion is not. Plants and other living organisms cannot get up and move from one spot to another spot.

User Sinujohn
by
4.8k points
2 votes

Answer:

not all living things move

Step-by-step explanation:

Animals which are living things have the ability to move as well as microrganisms however, plants and certain microrganisms do not have these abilities and yet are still living.

User Mfjones
by
5.5k points