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A non-motile bacillus is a type of rod-shaped bacterium that lacks the ability to move independently. Unlike motile bacteria, which may possess flagella or other structures for locomotion, non-motile bacilli rely on passive means for dissemination, such as air or water currents. Many non-motile bacilli are important in various ecological roles and can be found in diverse environments, including soil and the human body. Examples include species like Bacillus anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax.

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