Cilia, fagellae or by pseudopodia
Protists and other single celled organisms move by either the use of Cilia, fagellae or by pseudopodia. Cilia are short hair-like structures which help the organism move with a wave like motion there are usually many over the animal's surface. Flagellae are single whip like organelles which propel the organism. Amoeba move by producing projections of protoplasm (pseudopodia (false foot)) flowing in the direction they wish to move.
Movements:
Flagella: Has tails
Some glide like a slug.
Spin or spiral.
The same way you (or your dog) moves.
Yeast is a single celled fungi and a plant is multicellular. Yeast also doesn't have chloroplast. A plant does
Chicken in the hen house is a game played in pairs. There are two circles and one person from each pair goes in a circle the outside circle moves one way and the inside circle spins another. Randomly, the moves of the game are shouted and the last person to so do the move with their person is out.
Words to describe the way a slug moves are gradually, leisurely, unhurriedly, bit by bit, little by little, at a snail's pace, sluggishly, deliberately.
you make one terrarium cold and one terrarium hot and see where the bacteria grows more
That doesn't make sense. There is no organ that "moves" bacteria. What do you mean by that? I think you want flagella. An organelle of bacteria.
it moves by itself
because that's how it moves and to keep straight
There is not only one way for them to be contracted, there is every virus or bacteria has a way they dont all infect one person the same way on this planet.
we can't see
Inverse relationship
by swimming
It allows you to digest food.
they will decompose dead things
Moves into the Atmospheric Nitrogen
There are different ways to classify bacteria, because there are many functions to bacteria. A phenotypic system is one way to classify bacteria.
its is used to drink