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The bacterial flagellum is the most common and thoroughly studied prokaryotic motility structure used for swimming in aqueous environments and in some organisms enabling swarming across solid surfaces. The flagellum is a very complex organelle consisting of over 20 proteins and as many as 30 proteins assisting in regulation and assembly. | |||
===Cilia=== | ===Cilia=== |
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Locomotion
Flagella
The bacterial flagellum is the most common and thoroughly studied prokaryotic motility structure used for swimming in aqueous environments and in some organisms enabling swarming across solid surfaces. The flagellum is a very complex organelle consisting of over 20 proteins and as many as 30 proteins assisting in regulation and assembly.