what is the speed of bacteria
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The difference in surface tension between the back and front of this bacterium causes it to glide. Bacteria can reach speeds from 2 microns per second (Beggiatoa, a gliding bacteria) to 200 microns per second (Vibrio comma, polar bacteria).
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Bacteria can reach speeds from 2 microns per second (Beggiatoa, a gliding bacteria) to 200 microns per second (Vibrio comma, polar bacteria).
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Bacteria can reach speeds from 2 microns per second (Beggiatoa, a gliding bacteria) to 200 microns per second (Vibrio comma, polar bacteria). Speed varies with type of bacteria, but flagellates are undoubtedly faster than gliders.
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