By the use of its flagella.
eugelenas move by eating the bacteria that they fnd the most
Some have the ability to move on their own, others do not.
Some have flagella that allow them move in twisting motion, some can move by themselves by gliding some don't move at all!!
so they can move by whipping their tails
because they move around and they are not dead
By the use of its flagella.
freshwater sulfurous lakes in northeastern Spain. It adheres to the surface of phototrophic bacteria (Chromatium spp).
Benjamin Clay Lane has written: 'Factors influencing spheroplast formation and lysis of Chromatium vinosum' -- subject(s): Chromatium vinosum
Chromatium (anaerobic). Cyanobacterial (aerobic).
it's probably because flagellum makes bacteria move so there is a chance bacteria can move out of your lungs
Bacteria move from one place to the other in search of food
move!
no exist,all bacterias can move independently
eugelenas move by eating the bacteria that they fnd the most
Non-motile bacteria are ones that cannot move on their own accord. Many kinds of bacteria can move using flagella, axial filaments or can glide by producing slime. But non-motile ones can't move themselves.
flagella
move to where the food is