The cell that sometimes move is called
cells move by wiggling their body cilia or flagella
Muscle cells move bones which move animals.
Materials needed by the cells move from the blood into the cells, and waste materials move from the cells into the blood.
The round cells that move in the blood capillaries are called RED BLOOD CELLS.
Blood moves materials past cells, allowing for diffusion. It also moves cells themselves to places they are needed, as with immune system cells.
when the blood cells move your body has to move the blood with it
muscle cells...
No
No, not all animal cells move independently. Some animal cells are part of tissues and organs that are anchored in place and do not move on their own. Other cells, like immune cells and muscle cells, have the ability to move independently within the body.
It depends. Sometimes it can move at 20mph and sometimes it will really speed, depending on the wind.
No, Cells cannot move around in your body. But when your cells die, they go to the surface of your skin. When you scratch your skin, the dead skin falls off, and news cells replace the dead cells.
There are some that cells move in various ways. Most of the ones that move have unique body features like the flagellum which is whipped to facilitate movement.