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How do bacteria move?do all bacteria show movement?

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Answered by nawlesh2310
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Some bacteria have a single, tail-like flagellum or a small cluster of flagella, which rotate in coordinated fashion, much like the propeller on a boat engine, to push the organism forward. The hook: Many bacteria also use appendages called pilli to movealong a surface.
Answered by rajatpanda019
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Explanation:

SOME BACTERIA HAVE A SINGLE, TAIL-LIKE FLAGELLUM OR A SMALL CLUSTER OF FLAGELLA, WHICH ROTATE IN COORDINATE FASHION, MUCH LIKE THE PROPELLER ON A BOAT ENGINE, TO PUSH THE ORGANISM FORWARD.

No, all the bacteria doesn't show movement. Only the bacteria who have the flagellium like structure can show movement.

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