The kingdom that includes multicellular, immobile sun feeders is the Plantae kingdom. Plants are able to harness the energy from sunlight through photosynthesis, utilizing chlorophyll to convert sunlight into energy for growth and survival.
Some are mobile (called motility, by using flagella or cilia) while some are immobile.
The plants could mean a cluster, a group of plants.
Animal cells do not have cells walls. Instead, they have cell membranes which allow the cell to take any shape it wants. Plant cells, however, have cell walls which cause the cell to remain stiff and immobile.
Protists are both mobile and stationary.
Plants are immobile.
Render immobile.
It means; Not moving, Unable to move, or be moved, Fixed in place, Motionless. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/immobile
Copper is essential for plant growth and is mobile within plants, meaning it can be transported to where it is needed. However, excess copper can be toxic to plants and can accumulate in tissues, so proper regulation of copper levels is important for plant health.
did you mean immobile? because immobile means that somthing or someone cannot move or the inability to move, motionless, cant be moved, cannot move etc...
Power plants, being immobile usually, are usually found exactly where they were built.
The cast held his arm immobile while it healed. The lion was immobile in the net.
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.
The Immobile Empire was created in 1989.
The noun version of "immobile" is "immobility."
When an Object is at rest, or immobile [not moving].This distinctly does not mean that there are no forces acting upon it.
the verb form of immobile is: immobilize your welcome I searched it up in the dictionary! :)