motility Meaning & Definition

  • En [ məʊˈtil.iˈtiː]
  • Us [ moʊˈtɪl.ə.t̬i]

Meaning of motility In English

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Examples of motility

  • Immediately after a daily motility score was recorded, each worm was transferred daily to a new well containing fresh culture medium containing extracts.

  • All this strongly suggests that a change in cell motility is very important for the morphological diversity of the colonies.

  • Furthermore, the observed detachment is not dependent on cellular motility.

  • Peaks of maximal motility were followed by short and incomplete periods of relaxation, each lasting several minutes.

  • Decreased intestinal motility leads to bacterial overgrowth and bacterial deconjugation of bile salts.

  • Cervical mucins affect the motility of human spermatozoa in vitro.

  • It is unclear whether the expression of motility resulted from a phenotypic switch or a genetic mutation.

  • This additional energy obtained in the presence of oxygen may be vital for the maintenance of motility and for survival of these organisms.

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