How are Bacteria classified based on shape and number and distribution of flagelle?
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Monotrichous: – One flagellum is attached to one end of the bacteria cell. Example: – Vibro cholerae. Lophotrichous: – Bunch of flagella is attached to one end of the bacteria cell. ... Peritrichous : – The flagella are evenly distributed surrounding the entire bacterial cell.
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Bacteria are classified and identified to distinguish one organism from another and to group similar organisms by criteria of interest to microbiologists or other scientists.
The classification of bacteria serves a variety of different functions. Because of this variety, bacteria may be grouped using many different typing schemes.
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