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name the thread like structure by which a bacterium moves​

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Answered by Xiomo
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flagellum) Bacterial motility is typically provided by structures known as flagella. The bacterial flagellum differs in composition, structure, and function from the eukaryotic flagellum, which operates as a flexible whip-like tail utilizing microtubules.

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flagellum

Bacterial motility is typically provided by structures known as flagella. The bacterial flagellum differs in composition, structure, and function from the eukaryotic flagellum, which operates as a flexible whip-like tail utilizing microtubules

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