The motility of a eukaryotic cell is produced by organs called cilia and flagella.
Common media used to determine motility and growth patterns of bacteria include agar-based media such as nutrient agar, motility agar, or semisolid agar. These media allow for observing colony morphology, motility (through diffusion in semisolid agar), and growth patterns (e.g., pellicle formation). Additionally, specialized media like SIM (sulfide-indole-motility) agar can be used to detect hydrogen sulfide production, indole production, and motility of specific bacteria.
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Motility abnormalities create difficulty in swallowing, called dysphagia. Dysphagia is a symptom of several esophageal motility disorders as well as several obstructive disorders such as esophageal webs or Schatzki ring.
Bacteria that multiply quickly and have no motility form colonies in a cluster. However, so bacteria that have motility do not form clusters.
Motile according to the Motility-Indole-Ornithine Test.
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motility of sperm help yes/no
The quality of sperm is based on its volume and motility which depends on a man's age. The older they get, the sperm volume and motility decreases.
It depends on the cause(s) of low motility.
It was due to his motility that he could travel the world without any difficulty?
The motility of a eukaryotic cell is produced by organs called cilia and flagella.
Motility - Steve Kuhn album - was created in 1977-01.
Wet mount, hanging drop slide, or motility tube (SIMS, ONPG-PAM)
P. Cappuccinelli has written: 'Motility of living cells' -- subject(s): Cells, Motility
There are two basic method to determine motility in a bacterial sample. These samples have similar biochemical identifiers. The first test is a simple drop test. The second method employs a motility medium
Common media used to determine motility and growth patterns of bacteria include agar-based media such as nutrient agar, motility agar, or semisolid agar. These media allow for observing colony morphology, motility (through diffusion in semisolid agar), and growth patterns (e.g., pellicle formation). Additionally, specialized media like SIM (sulfide-indole-motility) agar can be used to detect hydrogen sulfide production, indole production, and motility of specific bacteria.