Explain how bacterial flagella enable to move ?
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The flagellum rotates in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction, in a motion similar to that of a propeller. So this helps it in the movement in any direction it wants to.
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Bacterial flagella are helically shaped structures containing the protein flagellin. The base of the flagellum (the hook) near the cell surface is attached to the basal body enclosed in the cell envelope. The flagellum rotates in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction, in a motion similar to that of a propeller.
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