Some are mobile (called motility, by using flagella or cilia) while some are immobile.
Protists are both mobile and stationary.
The kingdom Monera, which includes prokaryotic organisms such as bacteria, can be both mobile and immobile. Many bacteria possess flagella or cilia that allow them to move through their environments, while others are stationary. Their mobility can depend on factors such as their species, environmental conditions, and available resources.
Peptidoglycan is absent in the cell wall of archaebacteria. Instead, they have a unique structure composed of different molecules such as pseudopeptidoglycan or glycoproteins. This structural difference is one of the features that distinguishes archaebacteria from other types of bacteria.
Methanogenic Archaebacteria is found in swamps.
No, archaebacteria have simple cells lacking membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells. They are prokaryotic organisms with a simpler internal structure.
Antonyms for the word mobile: fixed, immobile, stable, stationary, unmovable
immobile
It might make immobile technology obsolete.
Protists are both mobile and stationary.
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Viruses are immobile. They can not move on their own, and rely on their hosts biological systems to move them around.
* immobile * unmoving * stationary * standstill * in place
A synonym for immobile is immovable. An antonym for immobile is mobile.
Fungi are typically immobile, as they do not have the ability to actively move from one place to another. They rely on other means, such as spores or mycelium growth, to spread and colonize new areas for growth.
imobile
Root: Mobile Prefix: Im- Suffix: -ile
It is a joint that can't move e.g your upper jaw is immobile and the lower jaw is mobile.