It does not move at all only animals
Some organisms use cilia
Because living things can move but not all and they cannot move them to other organism
flagella
humans are an aswer that an organism can move on their own
Paramecium move with cillia.
Elephants are already in their environment. They move around in it by walking.
All organisms have some affect on their environment. For example an organism may deplete their food source but then the population will die out or move on and the environment will recover. Humans are the only animals that control / manipulate the environment to suit themselves.
Some organisms use cilia
Since cactus don't move they don't have a range.
on the outside of their membranes they either have: a flagellum - a single tail-like projection which flaps around vigorously, propelling the organism in a liquid environment or cilia - multiple projections found all over the membrane, which are shorter than flagella and move in coordination with each other
most archaebacteria don't move and are instead moved around by their environment. some have flagella, though
Phylum Ciliophora move using hair-like structures called cilia, which beat in a coordinated manner to propel the organism through water. The cilia create a current that helps the organism move and also aids in feeding and sensing the environment.
Its food source and environment (and genetics). The more food and room an animal has to eat and move around in, the larger the animal will be, compared to the same animal in an area of less food and a smaller ecosystem. Note that this is a very generalized answer.
i think it would go move to a shady area i am not sure though
If you are an organism that is anchored to the ground, you cannot flee from predators, move in response to changes in your environment, etc...
used for movement and capturing food
Motile bacteria generally have flagella.