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There's not THE ONE way how bacteria move.

some are enabled to diapedeses, others have flagella, others use the flow of their environment to get transported, others use parts of their host cells moving machinery,...

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How do the flagella help bacteria move around?

How can a bacteria without flagella move ?


Are bacteria in a cell?

No, bacteria are not normally found in cells. The cell walls keep them out. But some kinds of bacteria can actually enter some cell types. Use the link below to the related question to get the scoop on this. Bacteria is a cell itself


How does a bacteria cell differ from a plant or animal cell?

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How does a bacteria cell differ a plant or animal cell?

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What part of the bacteria cell helps it move?

the flagella


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

The fagella helps the bacteria move.


Is a whiplike structure that helps a bacteria cell move?

Flagellum.


What is the role of flagella in the bacterial cell?

The fagella helps the bacteria move.


What process does a cell use a vesicle to move molecules into the cell?

None - it would use vesicles to move stuff out of itself.


What are the functions of flagella in bacteria?

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


What is the function of cilia in a bacteria cell?

Cilia in a bacterial cell function to facilitate movement, allowing the cell to propel itself through its environment. They are composed of protein structures that extend from the cell surface and aid in locomotion.


Is gram staining related to flagella?

No, gram staining and flagella are not directly related. Gram staining is a technique used to classify bacteria based on cell wall characteristics, while flagella are thread-like appendages that help bacteria move. Flagella presence or absence does not affect the results of a gram stain.