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Mobile nutrients in plants are able to move within the plant to where they are needed, while immobile nutrients remain in one place. This impacts their availability for uptake and utilization because mobile nutrients can be redistributed to different parts of the plant as needed, while immobile nutrients must be taken up by the roots in the specific location where they are needed. This can affect the overall health and growth of the plant, as a deficiency in immobile nutrients may not be easily corrected once symptoms appear.
Fungi are typically immobile, as they do not have the ability to actively move from one place to another. They rely on other means, such as spores or mycelium growth, to spread and colonize new areas for growth.
Plants are stationary, meaning they do not move from place to place like animals do.
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Phytomining uses plants to extract metal ions from soil through their roots. Some common organisms used in phytomining include hyperaccumulating plants such as Arabidopsis halleri, Thlaspi caerulescens, and Alyssum species. These plants have the ability to accumulate high concentrations of metals like nickel, zinc, and copper in their tissues.
Antonyms for the word mobile: fixed, immobile, stable, stationary, unmovable
Some are mobile (called motility, by using flagella or cilia) while some are immobile.
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It might make immobile technology obsolete.
Mobile nutrients in plants are able to move within the plant to where they are needed, while immobile nutrients remain in one place. This impacts their availability for uptake and utilization because mobile nutrients can be redistributed to different parts of the plant as needed, while immobile nutrients must be taken up by the roots in the specific location where they are needed. This can affect the overall health and growth of the plant, as a deficiency in immobile nutrients may not be easily corrected once symptoms appear.
Protists are both mobile and stationary.
Plants are immobile.
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Viruses are immobile. They can not move on their own, and rely on their hosts biological systems to move them around.
* immobile * unmoving * stationary * standstill * in place
A synonym for immobile is immovable. An antonym for immobile is mobile.
Fungi are typically immobile, as they do not have the ability to actively move from one place to another. They rely on other means, such as spores or mycelium growth, to spread and colonize new areas for growth.