Bacteria do not possess true locomotory organs like animals. Instead, they use various methods to move. Some bacteria have flagella, which are whip-like appendages that rotate to propel the bacteria through their surroundings. Others move by using a process called gliding, where they secrete a slimy substance and glide along surfaces. Some bacteria can also move by using pili or by changing their shape.
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Bacteria is a unicellular or single celled organism they do not have any complex organ systems.
flugella
Cillia and flagella respectively .
Bacteria is a unicellular or single celled organism they do not have any complex organ systems.
1 locomotary organ of earthworm
Cilia is the locomotory organ of paramecium .
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flagella is a locomotary organ for some micro-organisms,if flagella is not present there is no locomotion hence can be attacked by any organism and can be destroyed
The organ that kills bacteria is the stomach. The stomach produces acids that kill the bacteria as it digests food.
That doesn't make sense. There is no organ that "moves" bacteria. What do you mean by that? I think you want flagella. An organelle of bacteria.
Every animals has it own locomotary method. Every organism has locomotary organ.Example:-Human has legs for locomotion.
Bacteria is a unicellular or single celled organism they do not have any complex organ systems.
flugella
Eukaryotic bacteria are bacteria that have a delineated nucleus and organ bound organelles. They are the "true" bacteria.
Cillia and flagella respectively .
One of the unicellular organisms is bacteria.