motile
(adjective)
having the power to move spontaneously
Examples of motile in the following topics:
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Cell Structure, Metabolism, and Motility
- Protists are an incredibly diverse set of eukaryotes of various sizes, cell structures, metabolisms, and methods of motility.
- The majority of protists are motile, but different types of protists have evolved varied modes of movement .
- Describe the metabolism and structure of protists, explaining the structures that provide their motility
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Complex Tissue Structure
- In addition, animals possess unique tissues, absent in fungi and plants, which allow coordination (nerve tissue) and motility (muscle tissue).
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Male Reproductive Anatomy
- Sperm are immobile at body temperature; therefore, the scrotum and penis are external to the body so that a proper temperature is maintained for motility.
- As sperm are only motile in an alkaline environment, a basic pH is important to reverse the acidity of the vaginal environment.
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Characteristics of the Animal Kingdom
- Most animals are motile, at least during certain life stages.
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Characteristics of Eukaryotic DNA
- The cytoskeleton contains structural and motility components called actin microfilaments and microtubules.
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Cell Migration in Multicellular Organisms
- Two very distinct migration scenarios are crawling motion (most commonly studied) and blebbing motility.
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Animal Reproduction and Development
- Typically, the small, motile male sperm fertilizes the much larger, sessile female egg.
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Animal Characterization Based on Features of Embryological Development
- The coelom also provides space for the diffusion of gases and nutrients, as well as body flexibility and improved animal motility.
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Phylum Porifera
- Sponge larvae are able to swim; however, adults are non-motile and spend their life attached to a substratum through a holdfast.
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Connective Tissues: Loose, Fibrous, and Cartilage
- Fibroblasts are motile, able to carry out mitosis, and can synthesize whichever connective tissue is needed.