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Some bacteria have Or whiplike tails that spin to propel them forward

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Answered by BiswaShresikha
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Answer:

These bacteria are motile. Such whiplike structures are called flagella. These helps them in order to move from one place to another. Flagellum are common in bacillus (rod shaped bacteria). The flagella also contains three parts, basal body, hook and filament. Only the sperms in human have the flagella.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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the statement is true that some bacteria have whiplike tails that spin to propel them forward.

Explanation:

  • these are known as flagella. The flagellar are made up of flagellin protein. in addition to this the flagella has three parts . They are the basal body, the hook and the filament. These are present in those bacteria which are motile in nature. The main function of flagella is to help the bacteria in motility.
  • There are different arrangement of flagella in different organisms.

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