Because they have chloroplasts, meaning they can use photosynthesis to turn light into energy. Like plants really. You can think of them as freely swimming plant cells!
Yes they move toward lower potential energy.
Convergent plates move toward one another
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move toward shore
No. Fluids move away from areas of high pressure and toward areas of low pressure.
toward what?
spirogyra move toward the light.
Although catigorized as an animal life question, a euglena is actually a protist. Euglenas are autotrophs (they contain chloraphyll and produce their own food) and are motile (able to move on their own). ---AIIB_great_AB
Yes
Plants use sunlight to make energy and most plants tend to take in sunlight through their leaves and/or petals (of the flowers) because they are the broadest part of the plant (and therefore have the most "receptors" for the light). This is why the plants often seem to "turn" toward the sun. In other words, if a plant only gets sun from one direction, its leaves will be turned in that direction to collect the sunlight and it may grow in that direction (either on a tilt or send runners out that way). Some plants (such as sunflower) move with the sun throughout the day to maximize the amount of sunlight it collects. Short answer, plants generally grow toward the sun (or the direction where they get the most sunlight).
Your image will also move at 3.9 ms
motor proteins. Dyenein - move toward the minus end of microtubules (toward the centrosome) Kinesin - move toward the positive end of microtubules (away from the centrosome)
They effectively move a team toward maturity through specific positive actions.
Yes they move toward lower potential energy.
if you whant air to move you need sunlight that's why it dosent move that much at night.
Convergent plates move toward one another
Fluids tend to move toward low pressure areas.