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US
/ˌɪˈmoʊtəɫ/
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ADJECTIVE
- (of spores or microorganisms) not capable of movement
How To Use immotile In A Sentence
- Many of these immotile spermatids are dislodged from the spermatheca and swept away as oocytes parade through the reproductive tract.
- When one set of contestants comprises a swarm of tiny, highly mobile sperm and the other a few large, immotile eggs, there is a certain inevitability about the outcome.
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- All these factors can cause not only low counts, zero counts, and immotile sperms that lead to infertility, but also cancers in some cases.
- He showed that the amoeba Pelomyxa became immotile upon illumination, whereas the photosynthetic alga Euglena was attracted to light.
- Due to the flagellation constraint, the cost of reproduction (in terms of the amount of time spent in an immotile stage) increases with increasing colony size.
- A small number of the mutants in this class produced sperm that appeared immotile; most produced reasonable quantities of motile sperm.
- The immotile cilia lack the motor protein dynein, which is essential for their movement.