No, water cannot move on its own. It requires an external force such as gravity, wind, or a mechanical force to make it flow or move from one place to another.
The direction of movement of protozoans in pond water is typically random and independent of the direction of movement of the slide on a microscope. Protozoans have their own locomotion mechanisms and will move based on factors like external stimuli and searching for food, rather than being influenced by the movement of the slide.
Plants are a common example of organisms that produce their own energy through photosynthesis, using sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose. Some bacteria and algae are also capable of producing their own energy through similar processes.
passive elements
A virtual movement of the surface of a body of water is usually referred to as a wave. Waves occur due to the movement of energy through the water, causing disturbances in the surface.
soaring
The zoospores of the Chytrid fungi are capable of movement in water.
Non-motile just means not capable of movement. These would be parasites which cannot move on their own.
Ameboid movement
spirochetes
spirochetes
The sun is capable of producing its own light.
Sporozoa
animate
Skeletal or voluntary muscle is capable of rapid contraction and is responsible for skeletal movement.
what kind of cells are capable of photosythesizing their own food.
They are called sporozoa.
Bacilli