Questions: The ability of a cell to move or self-propel through an aqueous environment is known as

The ability of a cell to move or self-propel through an aqueous environment is known as
Transcript text: The ability of a cell to move or self-propel through an aqueous environment is known as
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The ability of a cell to move or self-propel through an aqueous environment is known as motility.

Motility is a fundamental characteristic of many types of cells, including bacteria, sperm cells, and certain types of eukaryotic cells. This movement can be achieved through various mechanisms such as the use of flagella, cilia, or pseudopodia. Motility allows cells to navigate their environment, find nutrients, escape harmful conditions, and perform other essential functions.

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