Not generally. They are sessile usually, while the sperm is motile.
Moss gametes are non-motile. In moss reproduction, male gametes, or sperm, are produced in antheridia and are released into water, where they swim to reach the female gametes, or eggs, housed in archegonia. However, the sperm itself does not have the ability to move independently; it relies on water for transport.
most people believe that plantae are motile
No, Rhizobium is not motile. It is a non-motile bacterium that forms a symbiotic relationship with plant roots by fixing nitrogen.
They are motile if oxygen is present.
Human eggs and sperm are similar in that they both contain half the number of chromosomes needed for fertilization (23 chromosomes each). However, they are different in terms of size, function, and mobility. Sperm are motile and capable of swimming to reach the egg for fertilization, while eggs are non-motile and remain in the fallopian tube awaiting fertilization.
Most eggs are non motile. Sperms reach the eggs.
If an organism is motile then it can move. Plants are not motile.
Plasmodium are motile.
Moss gametes are non-motile. In moss reproduction, male gametes, or sperm, are produced in antheridia and are released into water, where they swim to reach the female gametes, or eggs, housed in archegonia. However, the sperm itself does not have the ability to move independently; it relies on water for transport.
Motile - The Moving or having the power to move spontaneously: motile spores. Archaea bacteria is motile.
motile
They have legs and can walk so theyre motile
Yes they are motile
most people believe that plantae are motile
yes
they are sessile
No, Klebsiella pneumoniae is non-motile. No, Klebsiella pneumoniae is non-motile.