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Category:Motile cells
Category:Motile cells This category is for motile cells. Subcategories There is 1 subcategory to ... this category. P Phagocytes Pages in category "Motile cells" There is 1 page in this ...
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Cilium
... see Cillium, Tunisia . cross-section of two motile cilia, showing the "9+2" structure A ... There are two types of cilia: (1) motile cilium, which constantly beats in one direction, and (2) non-motile cilium, which cannot beat and usually serves ... although nematodes and arthropods only have non-motile cilia on some sensory nerve cells. Cilia ... most notably in cycads. Protozoans (ciliates) possess motile cilia exclusively and use them for ...
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Biological dispersal
... is usually guided by inherited behaviors. Non-motile animals There are numerous animal forms that are non-motile, such as sponges, bryozoans, tunicates, sea anemones ... units. These may be specialized "buds", or motile sexual reproduction products, or even a sort ... develops quickly into a multicellular planula. This motile stage then attempts to find a suitable ... off new polyps to form a colony. Motile animals Although motile animals can, in ...
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Algae
... flagellates or amoeboids, but colonial and non-motile forms have developed independently among several of ... species, are: Colonial - small, regular groups of motile cells Capsoid - individual non-motile cells embedded in mucilage Coccoid - individual non-motile cells with cell walls Palmelloid - non-motile cells embedded in mucilage Filamentous - a ...
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Dyson Aliens
... separate forms — motiles and immotiles. The motile form performs physical tasks — labor, construction ... motiles with greatly improved brain power. The motile form can take many forms that have ... of which terminates in one of the motile's four legs, which are flexible, strong ... allow motiles to communicate directly with another motile's brain by touching these receptor pads ... of a few days, a functioning Prime motile. Immotiles are only capable of handling ...
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User:OldakQuill/Revision/Biology
... of each: Prokaryotae: unicellular, auto- or heterotrophic, motile or non-motile Protoctista: unicellular, eukaryote, ancestors of other eukaryotes - algae, mould, etc. Fungi: heterotrophic, non-motile, external digestion Plantae: autotrophic, non-motile Animalia: heterotrophic, motile Hierarchy should be illustrated with reference ...
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Glaucophyte
... cristae, and undergo open mitosis without centrioles. Motile forms have two unequal flagella, which may ... main genera included here. Glaucocystis is non-motile, though it retains very short vestigial flagella ... and has a cellulose wall. Cyanophora is motile and lacks a cell wall. Gloeochaete has both motile and non-motile stages, and has a cell wall ...
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Glaucophyta   (translated from Portuguese)
... and undergo open mitosis without centrioles. Unequal Motile forms have two flagella, which may have ... main genera included here. Glaucocystis is non-motile, though it retains very vestigial shorts flagella, and has cellulose wall. Cyanophora is motile and lacks cell wall. Gloeochaete has both motile and non-motile stages, and has cell wall that ...
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Protist
... Protozoa The protozoa are mostly single-celled, motile, and feed by phagocytosis, though there are ... short cilia e.g., Paramecium Sporozoa non-motile parasites; form spores e.g., Plasmodium Algae ... chloroplasts through secondary endosymbiosis. Others are non-motile, and some are truly multicellular, including some ...
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Bacteria
... Monotrichous; B-Lophotrichous; C-Amphitrichous; D-Peritrichous; Motile bacteria can move about, either using flagella ... external links below for link to videos). Motile bacteria are attracted or repelled by certain ... solid surfaces, unlike E. coli which is motile in liquid or solid media. Groups and ...
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