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S. aureus has the Brownian movement, it does not have true motility. Brownian movement is when movement is caused by shaking and being bumped into by other bacteria not by s. aureus itself with a purposeful direction.

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Brownian movement because they tend to bounce off from their place but really can't move from one place to another.

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Brownian only

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No, it is bacteria.

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Ye.

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