Cells will exhibit independent movement over greater distance.
No, 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.
They all have flagella and therefore are considered to be motile.
Staphylococcus epidermidis does not have true motility like flagella-driven movement, but it can exhibit Brownian motion due to random thermal energy causing cells to move passively. This movement is not directional or controlled by the bacteria, unlike true motility.
Inoculating two organisms when testing for motility helps to establish a comparison between a motile and a non-motile organism. This allows for a clearer interpretation of results, as the motility of the test organism can be evaluated relative to the control organism. It enhances the reliability of the test by providing a point of reference, making it easier to identify true motility versus other factors that might influence movement. Overall, this approach improves the accuracy of the motility assessment.
Yes they are true in a Dictionary.
Brownian movement is caused by the molecules of a suspending liquid colliding with an organism, moving it around in a completely random fashion. If the liquid is flowing in one direction, however, the motion may not appear random. True motility is directional and goal-oriented, such as pursuing the chemical trail of a food source or moving towards light. The motility is controlled by the organism, not by chance.