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Monerans, which include prokaryotic organisms like bacteria, typically do not move from place to place in the same way that multicellular organisms do. However, many monerans are capable of movement through mechanisms like flagella or cilia, allowing them to swim in liquid environments. They can also move by other means, such as through the diffusion of nutrients or by being carried by water or air currents. Overall, their movement is often localized and dependent on environmental conditions.

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