motile$50514$ - traducción al griego
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motile$50514$ - traducción al griego

ABILITY TO MOVE SPONTANEOUSLY AND ACTIVELY, USING METABOLIC ENERGY
Motile; Cell motility; Freeswimming; Free-swimming; Free swimming; Motilities; Motilely; Motileness; Motile cell; Immotile; Hypomotility; Vagility; Vagile; Cell locomotion
  • quote=Division of the cytoplasm, known as cytokinesis, follows telophase. During division, cell organelles such as mitochondria and chloroplasts '''become distributed''' evenly between the cells. In animal cells, division is by '''in-tucking''' of the plasma membrane at the equator of the spindle, ''''pinching'''' the cytoplasm in half (Figure 3.15). In plant cells, the Golgi apparatus forms vesicles of new cell wall materials which '''collect along the line of the equator''' of the spindle, known as the cell plate. Here, the '''vesicles coalesce''' forming the new plasma membranes and cell walls between the two cells (Figure 3.17).}}</ref>
  • quote=For cells to function properly, they must organize themselves in space and interact mechanically with their environment... Eucaryotic cells have developed... the cytoskeleton... pulls the chromosomes apart at mitosis and then splits the dividing cell into two... drives and guides intracellular traffic of organelles... enables cells such as sperm to swim and others, such as fibroblasts and white blood cells, to crawl across surfaces. It exhibits wide range of movement}}</ref>

motile      
adj. κινητήριος, κινητός

Definición

motile
['m??t??l]
¦ adjective
1. Zoology & Botany (of cells, gametes, and single-celled organisms) capable of motion.
2. Psychology relating to or characterized by responses that involve muscular rather than audio-visual sensations.
Derivatives
motility noun
Origin
C19: from L. motus 'motion', on the pattern of mobile.

Wikipedia

Motility

Motility is the ability of an organism to move independently, using metabolic energy.