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- Monotrichous bacteria such as Vibrio cholerae have a single polar flagellum. Amphitrichous bacteria have a single flagellum on each of two opposite ends (e.g....
- bacterium from the genus of Spirillum which occurs in freshwater. It has an amphitrichous flagellar arrangement. Spirillum volutans is one of the largest bacteria...
- spiral bacterium that is Gram-negative and frequently has external amphitrichous or lophotrichous flagella. Examples include: Members of the genus Spirillum...
- are large, elongate, spiral shaped, rigid cells. Some have tufts of amphitrichous flagella at both poles. They are microaerophilic and usually found in...
- some have a single flagellum (monotrichous), a flagellum at each end (amphitrichous), clusters of flagella at the poles of the cell (lophotrichous), while...
- flagellum Lophotrichous – A tuft of flagella found at one of the cell poles AmphitrichousSingle flagellum found at each of two opposite poles Peritrichous...
- Blood (parasitic) Listeria monocytogenes 0.5 × 1.5 <1 Peritrichous or amphitrichous bundles Inter- and intracellular (parasitic) Magnetococcus marinus 2...
- curved, capsule forming, not spore-forming. They are usually motile with amphitrichous flagella and rarely nonmotile. They tend to be colorless. Alcaligenes...
- lophotrichous; when flagella are present at both ends, the cell is amphitrichous. In peritrichous flagellation, the flagella are distributed in different...
- diaminopimelic acid. L. noguchii is a motile organism due to having amphitrichous flagella on opposing ends of each other. Leptospira organisms can be...