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Yes. The characteristics of Bacillus megaterium are very similar to those of Bacillus subtilis so it's hard to distinguish the two if they are given as an unknown.

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Yes, many of the rod shaped bacteria have this whip like mode of transportation. Their shape seems rather " designed " to be propelled by flagella.

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Yes, bacteria do have flagella. A flagella is whiplike projection on the surface of the bacterial cell, which makes/helps the bacteria to move.

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Yes, peritrichous flagella.

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Yes, it does before it enters spores.

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