function of the flagellum in bacteria?
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Flagellum is primarily a motility organelle that enables movement and chemotaxis. Bacteria can have one flagellum or several, and they can be either polar (one or several flagella at one spot) or peritrichous (several flagella all over the bacterium).
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Flagellum is present in bacteria for their movement or locomotion.
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