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In the cytoplasm of the bacterial cell

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What is the principal of flagellar staining?

flagella stain Purpose: To determine the presence/absence and location of flagella on various microorganisms Principle: Because bacterial flagella are very thin and fragile a special stain (flagella stain) is prepared that contains a mordant. This mordant allows piling of the stain on the flagella, increasing the thickness until they become visible. Various arrangements of flagella are seen on different cells.


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At the tail end of the organism, generally, but diatoms, for instance, have flagella at the midline of their cell structure and other organisms have them in two or three places. Wherever they are located flagella are for locomotion,


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Do protista have a flagella?

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What protist uses flagella?

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These are singular relatively long whiplike organelles that many unicellular organisms use for motion?

Cilia and flagella.


In wet mount preparations is it possible to see eukaryotic flagella procaryotic flagella why?

In wet mount preparations, is it possible to see eukaryotic flagella? prokaryotic flagella


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