spirochetes
Bacilli
Bacteria capable of movement include species such as Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Salmonella enterica. These bacteria can move using flagella, pili, or by a process called gliding motility. Movement allows bacteria to effectively navigate their environment and locate nutrients or avoid harmful conditions.
Bacteria may have one of two external structures for powered movement: flagella or cilia. Also bacteria are often capable of "flowing" to move by using internal mechanisms.
Capable of inhibiting the growth or reproduction of bacteria. Different from bactericidal (capable of killing bacteria outright).
Spiral-shaped bacteria with flexible walls that are capable of movement are known as spirochetes. They move using axial filaments (endoflagella) located within their periplasmic space, allowing them to twist and move in a corkscrew-like motion. Examples of spirochetes include Treponema pallidum, which causes syphilis, and Borrelia burgdorferi, which causes Lyme disease.
Ameboid movement
spirochetes
Pathogenic bacteria.
bacteria or viruses, which are capable of causing disease
Yes, some bacteria, such as cyanobacteria, are capable of performing photosynthesis.
animate
Sporozoa