Fungi has a unique sense of movement that occurs when they spread their spores. It does not move in a traditional sense.
Fungi have no mechanisms what-so-ever for locomotion.
In most, but not all.
NO
yes,
Plantae
flagella is a locomotary organ for some micro-organisms,if flagella is not present there is no locomotion hence can be attacked by any organism and can be destroyed
Ameba-Locomotion by psuedopodia; body naked or with external or internal test or skeleton: asexual reproduction by fission; sexuality, if present, associated with flagellated gametes. Ameba-Locomotion by psuedopodia; body naked or with external or internal test or skeleton: asexual reproduction by fission; sexuality, if present, associated with flagellated gametes.
Eukaryotic. Plantae is a kingdom under the domain Eukarya.
Bipedal locomotion is a type of movement where the organism moves upright on two hind legs. An example of organisms using this kind of locomotion is humans.
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Yes, they use flagella to swim around.
Members of the kingdom Plantae do not have structures for moving from place to place. Most plants are rooted in the ground and rely on other mechanisms like wind, water, or animals for seed dispersal.
Plants are sedentary, they do not move on their own.
Plantae are better known as plants. They are eukaryotes and therefore have a cell nucleus.
Plantae
Mark Archer has written: 'William Hedley, the inventor of railway locomotion on the present principle'
The Kingdom Protista has the most members without structures for movement. This kingdom includes single-celled organisms such as protozoans and algae that may not have specialized structures for locomotion.
Plantae.
Plantae
There are several sentences that the word locomotion can be used in. One sentence is; The steam locomotion was late to the depot.
Chinese alligator locomotion