Cells will exhibit independent movement over greater distance.
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∙ 15y agoNo, the opposite of a definition is certainly not always true. That would depend on the definitions and the meaning of the opposite.
It depends on the cause(s) of low motility.
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It is true, and it follows from the definition of multiplication and division.
Definition
Motile according to the Motility-Indole-Ornithine Test.
motility
it means the spontaneous and lndependent movement in animals.
Sperm.
No. The hormone RELAXIN combines with the enzymes in semen to enhance sperm motility.
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa displays true motility. It is able to actively move or swim through liquid environments by using its flagella. Brownian motion, on the other hand, is the random movement of particles due to collision with surrounding molecules and does not involve active motility.
Flagellar motion is the movement of a cell or microorganism propelled by the action of whip-like structures called flagella. These flagella beat in a wave-like pattern, allowing the cell to swim or move through its environment. Flagellar motion is essential for the mobility and survival of many unicellular organisms.
Motility refers to the self-propelled movement of an organism or cell, allowing it to actively navigate its environment. Brownian movement, on the other hand, is the random movement of particles due to collisions with surrounding molecules. Motility requires energy input and purposeful direction, while Brownian movement is driven by random molecular activity.
P. aeruginosa and S. volutans exhibit true motility on slides. B. cereus is not typically motile.
Yes, some bacteria exhibit true motility by using whip-like structures called flagella to move in liquid environments. This allows them to actively swim towards nutrients or away from harmful conditions.
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