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No, some are filamentous or even with false branching. But in most of the algae their gametes are motile, having flagella.
Sponges are normally stationary organisms, they attacj=h themselves to a surface when very small and grow in that same place.
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Protista are both motile and nonmotile. Protists are heterotrophs and autotrophs. Protista are unicellar. Archeae are unicellular and motile and non motile.
motile algae can move or float while non motile stays where it is.
Yes they are motile
Motile - The Moving or having the power to move spontaneously: motile spores. Archaea bacteria is motile.
It is, it used gliding motion do you have Ms. Dilly?lol
answer: that can move by themselves.
No, some are filamentous or even with false branching. But in most of the algae their gametes are motile, having flagella.
Protozoology is the study of protozoan, the "animal-like" (i.e., motile and heterotrophic
Sponges are normally stationary organisms, they attacj=h themselves to a surface when very small and grow in that same place.
Animal cells have a cell membrane, plant cells have a cell wall and a cell membrane. Animals (espeacially simple organisms) are motile, having a cell wall restricts movement as cell walls are rigid structures. Imagine if a human cells were to have cell walls, the rigidity of the structure would slow or even impede movement - basically we'd end up like plants pretty much stationary.
Their larvae stages are motile stages.
If an organism is motile then it can move. Plants are not motile.
Plasmodium are motile.
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