Definitionadj. (of spores or microorganisms) capable of movement
Last update: July 18, 2015
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The organism Streptococcus pneumoniae is a non-motile, facultatively anaerobic, gram positive, encapsulated coccus, growing in pairs and short chains. [adjective]
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The causative agent is Aeromonas salmonicida a non-motile, gram-negative aerobic bacillus, typically 1 µm x 2 µm. [adjective]
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In the Florideae, Lichens and Laboulbenjaceae the, male cell is a non-motile spermatium, which is carried to the female organ. [Please select]
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#Egg cell#, the large, non-motile reproductive cell, with which a sperm cell fuses. [Please select]
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#Sperm cells', the small, often motile, reproductive cell, which fuses with the egg cell. [Please select]
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[Illustration: --_a_, motile; and _b_, resting condition of Euglenæ. [Please select]
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A motile bacillus, producing a green fluorescent colouring matter, but not identified, had a marked hydrolytic action and decomposed oleic acid. [Please select]
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Risley (1933:693) found motile sperm in the oviducts of female _Sternotherus odoratus_ that had recently emerged from hibernation; he believed that spring mating, although it commonly occurred, was not necessary to fertilize eggs. [Please select]
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This first distinction between children--as having general application--is that which I may cover by saying that some are more active, or motile, while others are more passive, or receptive. [Please select]
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