What is motility in cells?
What is motility in cells? Definition. Cellular motility is the spontaneous movement of a cell from one location to another by consumption of energy. The term encompasses several types of motion, including swimming, crawling, gliding and swarming. What controls cell motility? Focal adhesion kinase (FAK) is a crucial signalling component that is activated by numerous stimuli and functions as a biosensor or integrator to control cell motility. Which of the following plays an important role in animal cell motility? Microtubules: in vivo Centrosomes regulate cell motility, adhesion, and polarity in interphase and participate in spindle formation in mitosis. They are...