How microorganisms without a complex nervous system swim in liquids

Bacteria can do it, amoebas can do it, even blood cells can do it: They all have the ability to move in a goal-oriented way in liquids. And they do so despite having extremely simple structures without a central control system (such as a brain). How can this be explained?

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