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Bacteria can move in three main ways. First is by a whip-like tail called a Flagellum. Second, is by hair like structures that cover the outside of the cell. These are called Cilia. Third is by Psueudopodia, where the cell reaches out a "foot," and pulls itself along. (Psuedopodia means "False Foot")

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How Bacteria Moves=Bacteria has small tentacles called flagellum that move them. Some without these tentacles are moved by the rushing of fluids passing by them.=

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bacteria does not demonstrated the brownian movement,bacteria are moving in one direction toward the food sources

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It moves around with thingabobs

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Yes, it is motile.

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flagella

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