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Don't move.
reproduction
No, many are what we would call fixed. If they are bacteria, many do not move except if the place they are in (a tissue for example) would slide or move in some way.
Muscle cells move bones which move animals.
Facilitated diffusion
Freedom of genetic characters to move independently from parents to the gametes by the process of crossing over which takes place during meiosis.
Don't move.
well cells hver wireless conntions and so have wires to that how The movement in cells is achieved by flagilla, cilia or pseudopodia (as in case of Amoeba)
reproduction
Most bacteria have special cells called cilia to help them moved from place to place. Cilia are little hair like structure the wave helping the cell to move.
distance
It is important to keep the iner works of the cell in place, so they not move from their place of work.
Then kinetic energy come and takes its place.
erosion
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no, most of them are fixed to certain places like muscel cells, nerve cells etc. but ya they can move only at their on place little bit like muscle cell during contraction or relaxation
cells move by wiggling their body cilia or flagella