Some bacteria have flagella, which appearance resembles a long thin tail. They use this to move around. Others "squirm" and glide.
flagella
Yes, bacteria does obtain and use energy for locomotion.
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Cocci are spherical bacteria. As such, they do not have flagella, or tails that allow other types of bacteria to move on their own. Most cocci are not capable of locomotion.
They are bacteria w/ varying shapes, not just one..
E. coli is a motile bacteria. It utilizes flagella(whip-like structures) in order to engage in locomotion.
I think the answer is the flagellum
Locomotion.
flagella and cilia
Yes, bacteria does obtain and use energy for locomotion.
3 shapes of bacteria are spirilla (spiral), bacilla (rod-shaped), and cocci (spherical).
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shapes
Cholera bacteria has got a flagellum at one pole for locomotion.
Cocci are spherical bacteria. As such, they do not have flagella, or tails that allow other types of bacteria to move on their own. Most cocci are not capable of locomotion.
They are about the size of a bacteria, but they have different shapes.
Coccus, Bacillus, and Spirullum.
They are bacteria w/ varying shapes, not just one..