Oomycetes are sharply distinct from fungi in their (1) motile spores; (2) cellulose-richcell walls; (3) pattern of mitosis; and (4) diploid hyphae.
No, Rhizobium is not motile. It is a non-motile bacterium that forms a symbiotic relationship with plant roots by fixing nitrogen.
Obelia is a type of colonial coelenterate, specifically belonging to the class Hydrozoa. It exhibits both motile and sessile forms during its lifecycle; the medusa stage is free-swimming and motile, while the polyp stage is attached to a substrate and sessile. Therefore, while Obelia has a motile phase, it is not entirely motile as a whole organism.
A video recording would be the best type of media to determine whether an organism is motile because it can capture the movement and behavior of the organism in real time, providing a more accurate assessment of its motility compared to images or text descriptions.
It means that the organism does not move. Sprotozoans from the protoza kingdom usually dont move. It dosent have flagellae, or pseudopodia to move, or cilia.
A receding water line would expose motile organisms, such as fish or crabs, allowing them to move to new areas or seek refuge as their habitat changes. In contrast, non-motile organisms, like sea anemones or barnacles, would remain in place, becoming more visible as the water recedes. This change in visibility could enhance predation risk for non-motile organisms, while motile organisms may have to adapt their behaviors or find new environments. Consequently, the dynamics of the ecosystem could shift as species interact differently with their altered surroundings.
If an organism is motile then it can move. Plants are not motile.
An organism is motile if it has the power to move.
No, Rhizobium is not motile. It is a non-motile bacterium that forms a symbiotic relationship with plant roots by fixing nitrogen.
an animal
Yes it is. Stabing the organism on a SIM medium, the medium will become cloudy, proving M. roseu's is motility.
E.coli is usually a motile organism, possessing peritrichous flagellae.
Obelia is a type of colonial coelenterate, specifically belonging to the class Hydrozoa. It exhibits both motile and sessile forms during its lifecycle; the medusa stage is free-swimming and motile, while the polyp stage is attached to a substrate and sessile. Therefore, while Obelia has a motile phase, it is not entirely motile as a whole organism.
A motile gamete is a sperm cell; it is motile because it has a flagellum and it swims around, and it is a gamete because, combined with the non-motile ovum, it can form a zygote and hence a new organism.
A video recording would be the best type of media to determine whether an organism is motile because it can capture the movement and behavior of the organism in real time, providing a more accurate assessment of its motility compared to images or text descriptions.
It means that the organism does not move. Sprotozoans from the protoza kingdom usually dont move. It dosent have flagellae, or pseudopodia to move, or cilia.
animal
A receding water line would expose motile organisms, such as fish or crabs, allowing them to move to new areas or seek refuge as their habitat changes. In contrast, non-motile organisms, like sea anemones or barnacles, would remain in place, becoming more visible as the water recedes. This change in visibility could enhance predation risk for non-motile organisms, while motile organisms may have to adapt their behaviors or find new environments. Consequently, the dynamics of the ecosystem could shift as species interact differently with their altered surroundings.