-flagellum -pseudopodia -cilia
If they have pseudopods, cillia or flagella they can move.
A flagellum is a tail-like extension of certain cells. The cells use it to move about.
The structure that sticks out from the cell surface and allows it to move is called a flagellum. Flagella are long, whip-like structures that some cells use to propel themselves through their environment.
yes elodea cells do. They use it to move.
Exocytosis
Since the mitochondria produces energy and the muscle cells are part of the mitochondria, they use the energy so they can move the joints.
Endocytosis (APEX)
Life would be very difficult and processes would drag if cells were to use active transport to move every substance to its destination.
Both, the cells use it to move materials around the cell
cells move by wiggling their body cilia or flagella
Yes it does. Cells can be selected with the mouse or the keyboard by using the arrow keys to move to the cells you want to use in the formula.
press enter to move down or press tab key it will move the right side, if u use the arrow keys also to move