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nonmotile

ADJECTIVE
  1. (of spores or microorganisms) not capable of movement

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  • Zygomycetes resemble the other two classes in this group but have nonmotile spores.
  • Many species exhibit oogamy, a type of anosogamy in which a flagellated sperm fertilizes a nonmotile egg. Mutation, selection and complexity - The Panda's Thumb
  • Many species exhibit oogamy, a type of anosogamy in which a flagellated sperm fertilizes a nonmotile egg. Mutation, selection and complexity - The Panda's Thumb
  • That was the only evidence of nonmotile predation occurring in their immediate vicinity. Drowning World
  • The fliD mutant strain was completely nonmotile, indicating that these abnormal flagella were functionally defective. Confirmation Bias and ID
  • By contrast, cells also contain a single, nonmotile cilium known as the primary cilium. Scientific American
  • For example, reproduction in the cryptomonads is asexual and primarily via longitudinal cell division with the cell dividing in either a free-swimming or nonmotile condition. Phytoplankton
  • The connecting neck is actually a modified, nonmotile cilium, so it is suspected that supplies reach the OS by IFT. The Edge of Evolution
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