Definitionn. ability to move spontaneously and independently
Last update: September 27, 2015
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Nor is motility by means of cilia known in the group. In the unicellular forms, cell-division involves multiplication of the plant. [Please select]
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A child who is "suggestible" to a high degree shows it in what we call "motility." [Please select]
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_ through whose activity the expenditure of motility is now devoted to previously recalled purposes. [Please select]
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This inhibition and consequent deviation from the excitation becomes the task of a second system which dominates the voluntary motility, _i. [Please select]
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The excitement aroused by the inner want seeks an outlet in motility, which may be designated as "inner changes" or as an "expression of the emotions." [Please select]
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I think not, for when the critical guardian goes to rest--and we have proof that his slumber is not profound--he takes care to close the gate to motility. [Please select]
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