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Why the flagellum is absent in bacterial cells?

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Answered by shaunalanjoseph
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Flagellum is present in bacterial cells.

Different species of bacteria have different numbers and arrangements of flagella. Monotrichous bacteria have a single flagellum (e.g., Vibrio cholerae). Lophotrichous bacteria have multiple flagella located at the same spot on the bacterial surfaces which act in concert to drive the bacteria in a single direction.

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