motilitási
Motilitási refers to the ability of a cell or organism to move independently. This movement is crucial for a variety of biological processes, including reproduction, feeding, immune response, and tissue development. In single-celled organisms like bacteria and amoebas, motility allows them to navigate their environment, find food sources, and escape unfavorable conditions. For multicellular organisms, cell motility is fundamental for processes like embryogenesis, wound healing, and the migration of immune cells to sites of infection.
There are several mechanisms by which cells achieve motility. Flagella and cilia are common external structures
The regulation of motility is a complex process involving intricate signaling pathways that control the assembly