Young cultures are typically used for a flagella stain because they are healthier and livelier. This helps the flagella get seen easier since the bacteria are continuously moving.
I used a young culture for the flagella stain because the bacteria are more lively. As a result of this flagella would more likely be seen due to the bacteria's vigorous movement.
they use there but to push then they blow a bomb
prokaryotes use flagella-eukaryotes use flagella and cilia
flagella
the long strands that move the cell and clean it the cilia is like this except they are shorter. NIBF: sometimes bacteria can use flagella to stick to surfaces, but when thinking about flagella in a broad sense, it is use for movement
the long strands that move the cell and clean it the cilia is like this except they are shorter. NIBF: sometimes bacteria can use flagella to stick to surfaces, but when thinking about flagella in a broad sense, it is use for movement
they use there but to push then they blow a bomb
Flagellates, unicellular eukaryotes, use their flagella for transportation.
Cilia and flagella.
prokaryotes use flagella-eukaryotes use flagella and cilia
flagella
Animals cells use cilia and flagella for movement.
the long strands that move the cell and clean it the cilia is like this except they are shorter. NIBF: sometimes bacteria can use flagella to stick to surfaces, but when thinking about flagella in a broad sense, it is use for movement
the long strands that move the cell and clean it the cilia is like this except they are shorter. NIBF: sometimes bacteria can use flagella to stick to surfaces, but when thinking about flagella in a broad sense, it is use for movement
the long strands that move the cell and clean it the cilia is like this except they are shorter. NIBF: sometimes bacteria can use flagella to stick to surfaces, but when thinking about flagella in a broad sense, it is use for movement
Yes, they use flagella to swim around.
to move around
Flagella