Here's a breakdown:
* Most fungi are immobile: They are sessile, meaning they stay in one place and grow outwards from their point of origin.
* Some fungi have motile spores: These spores can be dispersed by wind, water, or animals, allowing them to travel to new locations.
* Some fungal cells have flagella: These are whip-like structures that allow certain cells (like gametes) to move through water. However, this is limited to specific stages in the life cycle of some fungi.
Therefore, while some fungal cells can exhibit limited motility, the majority of fungi are immobile. Their growth and spread primarily rely on dispersal of spores and the expansion of their mycelia.