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explain lagellation in bacteria​

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Answered by suddu150903
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Flagella are microscopic hair-like structures involved in the locomotion of a cell. ... Bacterial flagella are a coiled, thread-like structure, sharp bent, consisting of a rotary motor at its base and are composed of the protein flagellin.
Answered by exammonster
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Bacterial flagella are helically shaped structures containing the protein flagellin.

Flagellum is primarily a motility organelle that enables movement and chemotaxis.

flagellum is a lash-like appendage that protrudes from the cell body of certain cells termed as flagellates. A flagellate can have one or several flagella. The primary function of a flagellum is that of locomotion, but it also often functions as a sensory organelle, being sensitive to chemicals and temperatures outside the cell
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