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Q: Does flagella allow bacteria to conjugate?
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What structures if present allow bacteria to move?

A bacteria moves using a structure called the flagellum, which resembles a tail.


What is the motile cocci?

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.


Do anaerobic bacteria have flagella?

Some methanogenic bacteria (which are anaerobic) do have flagella. You can read more in the related link


Is flagella your feet?

NO, flagella is tiny organelles on cells. The tail of sperm and even bacteria has flagella, though.


How do the cilia and flagella of protists differ from those of bacteria?

Bacteria only have cilia while protists have both cilia and flagella.


What are the functions of flagella in bacteria?

Flagella on any cell (including bacteria) move it towards some goal.


Do most bacteria have flagella?

A penicillum does not have flagella, it is a drug, or antibiotic


Motile bacteria posses what?

Flagella


What is the whip-like appendage called on some bacteria?

Some bacteria have a whip-like tail called aflagellum. This structure is essential for locomotion, or motility.


What is the role of the flagella in a bacteria cell?

The role of a flagella in a bacterial cell is motility. Through the back and forth movements of the flagella bacteria can propel themselves through their environment. The flagella also help bacteria undergo chemotaxis, the ability to move away from some stimuli and move towards others.


What structures allow for cell movement?

Cilia and flagella


Why does a bacteria have a flagella?

Some bacteria have flagella, some only have one flagellum, and some just float around like a leaf in a river