Support and Movement is an important topic in FSC Biology and a key part of MDCAT and entry test preparation. Support refers to the structural systems in organisms that maintain shape and protect internal organs, such as the skeleton in animals and cell walls in plants. Movement involves muscles, joints, and specialized structures in animals, and growth movements or turgor-based movements in plants. These systems work together to enable locomotion, stability, and interaction with the environment. Understanding the structure, function, and adaptations related to support and movement is crucial for FSC board exams and MDCAT entry test preparation. PLS Academy provides clear concept-based lessons, diagrams, and practice MCQs to help students master this topic effectively.
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