no because they are autotrophs and dont need to move around quickly
staphylococcus,shigella
Although catigorized as an animal life question, a euglena is actually a protist. Euglenas are autotrophs (they contain chloraphyll and produce their own food) and are motile (able to move on their own). ---AIIB_great_AB
Euglena was first discovered in 1674 by Dutch scientist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, who observed these unicellular organisms using a microscope. He initially called them “Animalcules” due to their motile behavior.
If an organism is motile then it can move. Plants are not motile.
Plasmodium are motile.
Motile - The Moving or having the power to move spontaneously: motile spores. Archaea bacteria is motile.
Euglena gracilis
motile
They have legs and can walk so theyre motile
Yes they are motile
most people believe that plantae are motile
No, Rhizobium is not motile. It is a non-motile bacterium that forms a symbiotic relationship with plant roots by fixing nitrogen.