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motile

/moht-l, moh-til/US // ˈmoʊt l, ˈmoʊ tɪl //UK // (ˈməʊtaɪl) //

有活力的,有活力,有动作的,有动感

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Biology. moving or capable of moving spontaneously: motile cells; motile spores.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inmobile

Examples

  • A more accurate measure looks at the total motile sperm count, which evaluates the fraction of sperm that are able to swim and move.

  • So in 2019, a team of researchers decided to focus on the more powerful total motile sperm count.

  • They found that the proportion of men with a normal total motile sperm count had declined by approximately 10% over the previous 16 years.

  • Moreover, “a xenobot may be induced to fragment and form two small ones,” she said, “and maybe some cells will divide and differentiate into motile and nonmotile ones.”

  • Probably not by accident—EM3 was a vibrio species, belonging to a genus of motile, comma-shaped bacteria native to salt water.

  • The organism is an actively motile spiral thread, about four times the diameter of a red corpuscle in length.

  • These bacilli (Fig. 89) are large (5 to 10 long), non-motile, and usually arranged end to end in chains.

  • It is not unlike a pus-corpuscle in size and general appearance, but is actively motile.

  • Spirochte pallida is an extremely slender, spiral, motile thread, with pointed ends.

  • Cocci exhibit this movement, but with the exception of the Micrococcus agilis, the cocci are non-motile.

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