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  1. Epithelium (4397 bytes)
    28: ...xcept they have no internal structure and are non-motile. Found in [[vas deferens]] and epididymis.
  2. Animal (16429 bytes)
    61: ...to produce smaller motile [[sperm]] or larger non-motile [[ovum|ova]]. These fuse to form [[zygote]]s, wh...
    70: ...om the posterior location of the [[flagellum]] in motile cells, such as most animal sperm, whereas other e...
  3. Animals (10378 bytes)
    46: ...om the posterior location of the [[flagellum]] in motile cells, such as most animal sperm, whereas other e...
  4. Algae (8082 bytes)
    37: ...gellate]]s or [[amoeboid]]s, but colonial and non-motile forms have developed independently among several ...
    39: * ''Colonial'' - small, regular groups of motile cells
    40: * ''Capsoid'' - individual non-motile cells embedded in [[mucilage]]
    41: * ''Coccoid'' - individual non-motile cells with cell walls
    42: * ''Palmelloid'' - non-motile cells embedded in mucilage
  5. Cilium (3845 bytes)
    1: ...ilia.jpg|thumb|300px|right|''cross-section of two motile cilia, showing the "9+2" structure'']]
    3: ... constantly beats in one direction, and (2) ''non-motile cilium'', which cannot beat and usually serves as...
    6: ...'', '''cirrus'''). Most other organisms that have motile cilia use them only to move liquid over their cel...
    8: ...in coordinated waves. In [[human]]s, for example, motile cilia are found in the lining of the [[trachea]] ...
    10: ...ll types of the mammalian cells have a single non-motile cilium called "''Primary cilium''" that has been ...
  6. Eukaryote (9230 bytes)
    41: Many eukaryotes have slender motile projections, usually called [[flagellum|flagella]...
  7. Protist (3773 bytes)
    31: ...nimal-like [[protozoa]] are mostly single-celled, motile, and feed through [[phagocytosis]], though there ...
    39: | [[Apicomplexa|Sporozoa]] || Non-motile parasites that form spores || e.g. ''[[Plasmodium...
    41: ...ed protozoa, such as ''Euglena''. Others are non-motile and colonial, and a few are truly multicellular. ...
  8. Fungus (12992 bytes)
    43: ...osterior [[flagellum]], all fungal spores are non-motile. They develop into new mycelia, which invade some...
  9. Green alga (4059 bytes)
    20: ...ilization of a large non-motile cell by a smaller motile one (oogamy). However, these traits show some var...

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