Motile vs Chemokinesis - What's the difference?
motile | chemokinesis |
(biology) having the power to move spontaneously
* {{quote-book
, date = 1993-05-06
, title = A Dead Man in Deptford
, first = Anthony
, last = Burgess
, authorlink = Anthony Burgess
, location = London
, publisher = Hutchinson
, isbn = 9780091779771
, ol = 1047075M
, passage = It seemed to him that, if there were a Holy Trinity as the churches taught, this must be unified through a manner of capillary action, Father merging into Son and both into Holy Ghost. So God is motile as the blood is.
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* {{quote-video
, date = 2010-01-21
, episode = The Proof in the Pudding
, title =
, season = 5
, number = 12
, at = 1:27
, people = (Emily Deschanel)
, role =
, passage = And even if they use condoms, Wendell is young. His sperm is likely to be extremely motile .
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(psychology) of or relating to those mental images that arise from the sensations of bodily movement and position
(chemistry, biology) The motile response of an organism to chemical compounds, especially at a cellular level