তত্পর, সচল, চট্পটে, ক্ষিপ্র, সক্রিয়, স্বয়ংচল, চলন্ত
(1) (of spores or microorganisms
(2) (of spores or microorganisms) capable of movement
(1) One whose prevailing mental imagery takes the form of inner feelings of action
(1) Finally, greater moisture availability would enhance transfer of motile gametes, thereby leading to more successful sporophyte development.
(2) Most are motile animals, but members of the order Stauromedusae are sessile.
(3) These nucleated, motile cells could be used to study membrane dynamics.
(4) From these data the proportion of motile cells was determined.
(5) This has had a tremendous impact on fungal biology, because it means that no fungus can produce motile gametes, and two organisms must therefore come into direct physical contact to effect sexual reproduction.
(6) Sperm motility and progression were determined as described above.
(7) They affect the brain and nervous system, and have an effect on the motility , or movement, of the gut.
(8) Thus, it is safe to describe IBS as a problem of disordered bowel motility .
(9) Men experiencing psychological distress tend to produce less ejaculate with fewer sperm and lower motility .
(10) Recent studies have revealed that the motility of this cell is based on a membrane motor that directly uses electrical energy.