Bacteria usually have little hair like appendages that are extracellular that help with movement or they have flagella, which is like a tail that helps them to "swim".
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How can a bacteria without flagella move ?
A bacteria cell differs structurally from plant and animal cells because of its small size. A bacteria cell has flagella outside of the cell to help it move. A bacteria cell does not contain organelles. Only the chromosome and sometimes ribosomes are visible in a bacteria cell.
Flagella is a part of the cell which allows the cell to move. Bacteria which have flagella are not always pathogenic. Some, like Heliobacter pylori have a flagella and cause stomach ulcers in some patients. Thus, a flagella is not an indication of pathogenicity.
actually diffusion allows materials to move in and out of the cell
Flagella on any cell (including bacteria) move it towards some goal.
cytoplasm is what allows material to move into and outof the cell hope his helps
move!
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The cell membrane is the part of the cell that controls what enters and leaves the cell. It allows nutrients to come in and wastes to move out.
The pili allows bacteria to colonize cells or environmental surfaces. It also allows bacteria to hang on and avoid flushing.
How can a bacteria without flagella move ?
Osmosis
A bacteria cell differs structurally from plant and animal cells because of its small size. A bacteria cell has flagella outside of the cell to help it move. A bacteria cell does not contain organelles. Only the chromosome and sometimes ribosomes are visible in a bacteria cell.
A bacteria cell differs structurally from plant and animal cells because of its small size. A bacteria cell has flagella outside of the cell to help it move. A bacteria cell does not contain organelles. Only the chromosome and sometimes ribosomes are visible in a bacteria cell.
the flagella
The fagella helps the bacteria move.
the cell membrane