All bacteria have flagella. True or False? Why?
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The statement is false. All bacteria’s do not have flagella. They are generally responsible for the bacteria to move. These are long structures extending beyond the surface to propel the bacteria in the environment.
They consist of three parts mainly basal body, hook, and filament. The flagella can rotate in any direction in a 360-degree angle. There can be one or many flagella in a bacterium for their movement.
They consist of three parts mainly basal body, hook, and filament. The flagella can rotate in any direction in a 360-degree angle. There can be one or many flagella in a bacterium for their movement.
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