Yes
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Because it helps the bacterium move.
A bacterium that loses its flagella would be unable to move or swim in its environment. Flagella are long, whip-like structures that bacteria use for motility, allowing them to propel themselves through liquid environments. Without flagella, the bacterium's ability to explore and find nutrients in its environment would be severely impaired.
Motile bacteria generally have flagella.
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They kind move from place to place when it is winter they move south. And they can move if they chose.
An atrichous bacterium is a type of bacteria that lacks flagella, which are the hair-like structures used for movement. As a result, atrichous bacteria are unable to move on their own accord.
yes they do move place by place
the Incas did not move from place to place
yes the move from place to place
yes, flatworms can move from place to place
Yes, Protists can move from place to place.