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Candida, a type of yeast, primarily moves through the body by growing and reproducing rather than through active movement like motile organisms. It spreads by budding, where new yeast cells form off the parent cell, allowing colonies to expand. In certain conditions, Candida can also form hyphae, which are elongated structures that can invade tissues and facilitate its spread. Overall, its movement is largely passive, relying on growth and environmental factors.

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