The organism spirogyra longata moves toward light by repeated rolling and stretching of filaments.
A spirochete can move by rotating its axial filaments.
move by using flagella
It doesn't really move it swims.
yes it does. it move by water
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Spirilium
Baccillus [plural. bacilli], Coccus [plural. cocci], and Spirillum [plural. spirilla] are three different shapes of bacteria [singular. bacterium]. A rod-shaped bacterium is called a baccillus. A spiral shaped bacterium is called a spirillum. Spirillum only live as single cells. A round bacterium is called a coccus. Some coccus form pairs and chains while others grow in grape like bunches. Some bacilli also form pairs or chains but they do not grow in bunches. Flagellum [plural. flagella] are hair like structures that allow the bacteria to move in liquids.
Spirillum helps bacteria to move ahead.
spirillum
Spirillum is the name of two species of spiral shaped, Gram-negative bacteria in the family Spirillaceae. The bacteria in the family are two species, Spirillum volutans and Spirillum winogradskyi. Spirillum have been found to be the cause of rat-bite fever and Lyme disease.
No, Spirillum is a bacteria and not a virus. It basically twists like a spiral and there are 2 different species, Spirillum volutans and Spirillum winogradskyi.
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Cocci, Bacilli, Spirillum.
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