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motilidad celular
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mobilitat cel·lular
Ability to move spontaneously and actively, using metabolic energy.
motility
sessility
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Motile.
mobile
1
The
motile
organs are cirri and cilia, all inserted in the constriction.
2
The cells were
motile
by means of polar single or lateral flagella.
3
Cells were Gram-negative, chemoheterotrophic, short rod-shaped and
motile
with a polar flagellum.
4
Cells of strain Y22T were rod-shaped and
motile
by a single flagellum.
5
The Cryptomonadeae and Chromulineae are
motile
through the greater part of their life.
6
In Synura and Chromulina the cells form a spherical
motile
colony, recalling Volvocaceae.
7
The parasites enlarged rapidly losing all features of the
motile
form.
8
Nearly all A348 cells were highly
motile
in both rich and minimal media.
9
This review focuses on
motile
and mechanical interactions between cells-especiallyfibroblasts-andcollagen matrices.
10
The cells were Gram-negative, short, rod-shaped,
motile
and non-spore-forming with flagella.
11
Cilia and flagella are important organelles that perform both
motile
and sensory functions.
12
Lymphocytes were incubated with interleukin-2, and their morphology and
motile
activities were studied.
13
I could wrap the basic quantum processor in a shell of
motile
vendeks.
14
The
motile
ears were constantly moving, as though scanning their surroundings.
15
They, too, are flexing long-unused capabilities, exercising their few
motile
drones.
16
Atop the cranium was a pair of
motile
ears from which tufts emanated.
motile
motile cilia
motile sperm
highly motile
motile cells
motile bacteria
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