RF2JKPF82–Lophotrichous Bacteria (multiple flagella located at the same spot on the bacteria's surfaces)
RF2FM2TWK–Types of flagellar arrangement for example bacteria: from Atrichous (no flagella) to Monotrichous, Peritrichous, Lophotrichous, Cephalotrichous
RF2JKPFB0–Monotrichous Bacteria anatomy (have a single flagellum)
RMRJYEYK–. Atlas of bacterial flagellation. Bacteria. ^ :V.- » i^^ 9 ^ L. Fig. 16. a, b, c. Lopho7nonas faecalis. Typical polar lophotrichous flagella- tion. In c is shown the filamentous form. d, e, f, g, h, i. L. faecalis {Vibrio percolans), ATCC 8461. In d is shown the polar lophotrichous type which mutates through intermediates e, f, and g to the peritriclious flagellated types h and i. Note the difference in wavelengtli of the polar and the lateral flagella. b. From E. Leifson, /. Bacteriol. 62, 377-389 (1951). d, f. From E. Leif- son, and R. Hugh, /. Bacterid. 65, 263-271 (1953). a,c, e. From T.
RF2GDKHJ9–lophotrichous bacteria, multiple flagella located at the same spot on the bacteria's surfaces which act in concert to drive the bacteria in a single
RF2JMDRWB–Different types of bacterial shapes, illustration
RF2GDKJCF–flagella types, Monotrichous, Amphitrichous, Lophotrichous, Peritrichous, Basal Body is attached to the cytoplasmic membrane by ring-like structures
RF2JMDRY8–Bacteria, illustration
RF2RRT6JJ–Bacteria, illustration
RF2JMDRWT–Bacteria, illustration
RF2JMDRXA–Bacteria, illustration
RF2JMDRXE–Bacteria, illustration
RF2RRT6JE–Various bacteria, illustration
RF2RRT6JF–Various bacteria, illustration
RF2RRT6JX–Various bacteria, illustration
RF2RRT6JT–Various bacteria, illustration
RF2RRT6JG–Various bacteria, illustration
RF2RRT6K2–Various bacteria, illustration
RF2RRT6JD–Various bacteria, illustration
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