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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.
nerve and muscle fibers.
Sponges are normally stationary organisms, they attacj=h themselves to a surface when very small and grow in that same place.
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.
Motile - The Moving or having the power to move spontaneously: motile spores. Archaea bacteria is motile.
Yes, all animals are motile at some point in their lives. This is because they are multicellular eukaryotes, and this contributes to their becoming motile during different times of their lives.
Yes.
motile means those animals which are able to move [eg. animals] from one place to another which sessile animals [eg. sea anemone] are those which cannot move.
It is, it used gliding motion do you have Ms. Dilly?lol
Kelp is not motile. It floats in beds throughout the ocean, and is eaten by a variety of animals, most notably whales.
No, some are filamentous or even with false branching. But in most of the algae their gametes are motile, having flagella.
Animals are motile, and their cells lack cell walls
nerve and muscle fibers.
Sponges are normally stationary organisms, they attacj=h themselves to a surface when very small and grow in that same place.
Plants have chlorophyll and cell wall while animals are heterotrophs and motile .
The giant squid (Architeuthis dux) is motile; they move themselves by a mechanism similar to jet propulsion. Sessile animals do not have brains, but the squid does.