Flagella is the whip-like structure extending from the bacteria and it allows for movement of bacteria.
Flagella are small tails attached to cells, usually of single-celled organisms. They help, quite simply, with movement.
it helps it swim in any given direction
Give motion & act as a sensor organ.
Movement.
In the cytoplasm of the bacterial cell
Flagella
peritrichous
for movement
They are tiny hair like things on bacteria to help it fell and move
Bacterial flagella.
In the cytoplasm of the bacterial cell
"20 nanometers" (Wikipedia)
Pili. Flagella provide the mechanism of motility but does not attach to other bacterias.
flagella
Flagella
The fagella helps the bacteria move.
peritrichous
Eukaryotic flagella are visible through a light microscope. Bacterial flagella are only visible with a light microscope if they are specially stained with a mordant and a flagella stain.
for movement
The fagella helps the bacteria move.
The major function of the flagella is to move the cell. It's like a long whip which helps it move around and stuff.