Bacterial Movement Mechanisms
Bacteria utilize flagella, a motor-driven filament, to propel themselves through their environment, exhibiting behaviors like chemotaxis to navigate towards or away from various stimuli. Their ability to sense and respond to light, energy sources, and magnetic fields highlights their adaptability. Additionally, bacteria reproduce through binary fission, a rapid process that allows them to multiply quickly, contrasting with the more complex reproductive methods seen in animal cells.In this clip
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Episode 112: Introduction to Microbiology
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