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Motility is the
ability of an
organism to move
independently using metabolic energy. This
biological concept encomp****es
movement at
various levels, from...
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fallopian tube, and
flagella of
sperm cells. The
alternative name of "
immotile ciliary syndrome" is no
longer favored as the
cilia do have movement, but...
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intelligent "
immotiles" that
breed and
control vast
armies of sub-sentient "motiles" via
electronically extended neural interfaces. The few
immotiles constantly...
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Iminoglycinuria Immotile cilia syndrome, due to
defective radial spokes Immotile cilia syndrome, due to
excessively long
cilia Immotile cilia syndrome...
- gametes. The
female gamete is
larger than the male gamete, and
usually immotile.
Anisogamy remains poorly understood, as
there is no
fossil record of its...
- and adulthood. The life of fish
start as
spawned eggs
which hatch into
immotile larvae.
These larval hatchlings are not yet
capable of
feeding themselves...
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natural beauties,
history like a
shawl Bloods of the
braves make it free and
immotile. Land of
knowledge and peace, the plains,
hills and
mountains Himal One...
- fish). Most
other bony fish
undergo metamorphosis initially from egg to
immotile larvae known as sac fry (fry with a yolk sac), then to
motile larvae (often...
- for
reduced sperm motility.
Complete asthenozoospermia, that is, 100%
immotile ****tozoa in the ejaculate, is
reported at a
frequency of 1 of 5000 men...
- tasks,
including the
diagnosis of
kidney disease and the
identification of
immotile cilia syndrome.
Tissue cytogenetics – the
visualization of chromosomes...