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motile

Motile vs Eyestalk - What's the difference?

motile | eyestalk |


As an adjective motile

is (biology) having the power to move spontaneously.

As a noun eyestalk is

a motile stalk having an eye at the tip.

Motile vs Immotile - What's the difference?

motile | immotile |


As adjectives the difference between motile and immotile

is that motile is having the power to move spontaneously while immotile is not motile (lacking the ability to move.

Motile vs Chemokinesis - What's the difference?

motile | chemokinesis |


As an adjective motile

is having the power to move spontaneously.

As a noun chemokinesis is

the motile response of an organism to chemical compounds, especially at a cellular level.

Motile vs Ookinete - What's the difference?

motile | ookinete |


As an adjective motile

is having the power to move spontaneously.

As a noun ookinete is

the motile zygote of a parasite of the malaria mosquito that forms an oocyst in the mosquito's gut.

Motile vs Ascomycete - What's the difference?

motile | ascomycete |


As an adjective motile

is (biology) having the power to move spontaneously.

As a noun ascomycete is

any fungus of the phylum ascomycota, characterized by the production of a sac, or ascus, which contains non-motile spores.

Motile vs Dynein - What's the difference?

motile | dynein |


As an adjective motile

is (biology) having the power to move spontaneously.

As a noun dynein is

(enzyme) any of a group of enzymes that hydrolyze atp and thus provides motive power for motile structures such as microtubules.

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