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why do basal body of bacterial flagella considered as smallest motor in the world?​

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Answered by nidhi329
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Answer:

The basal body contains the rotary motor, which is powered typically by a proton motive force. The C ring is a cup-shaped structure attached to the cytoplasmic side of the basal body and works as the rotor of the motor and as a part of the secretion

Answered by kingofself
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The basal body holds the rotary motor, which is electrified usually by a proton reason force.  

Explanation:

  • The C ring is a cup-build and makeup which is joined to the cytoplasmic side of the basic body and functions as the rotor of the motor and as a section of the secretion.
  • The basal body of a bacterial flagellum is a rod and a system of rings embedded in the cell wrapper.
  • The rod is a bigger component of the flagellar basal body and it durations is in the bacterial periplasm.  

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