- by penicillin. The
flagella which allow the
bacteria to swim have a
peritrichous arrangement. It also
attaches and
effaces to the
microvilli of the intestines...
-
others have
flagella distributed over the
entire surface of the cell (
peritrichous). The
flagella of a
group of bacteria, the spirochaetes, are
found between...
-
region of the cell membrane,
called the
polar organelle.[citation needed]
Peritrichous bacteria have
flagella projecting in all
directions (e.g., E. coli)....
- citrate-positive, indole-negative, rod-shaped bacterium.
Capable of
motility via
peritrichous flagella, it is
approximately one to
three microns in length. Klebsiella...
- rod-shaped, Gram-negative bacterium, is
facultatively anaerobic, and
bears peritrichous flagella. It is oxidase-negative and catalase-positive. Enterobacter...
-
diameters between about 0.7 and 1.5 μm,
lengths from 2 to 5 μm, and
peritrichous flagella (all
around the cell body,
allowing them to move). They are...
- Gram-negative, aerobic,
oxidase and catalase-positive,
motile bacterium with
peritrichous flagella, from the
genus Achromobacter. It is
generally found in wet...
- gas, and
forms clear films on
growth media. It is motile,
possessing peritrichous flagella, and is
known for its
swarming ability. It is
commonly found...
-
Amphitrichous –
Single flagellum found at each of two
opposite poles Peritrichous –
Multiple flagella found at
several locations about the cell The bacterial...
-
cells are Gram-negative
straight rods and are
motile by
using one to 20
peritrichous flagella. They are
strictly aerobic and are
found in
water (fresh and...