However, biological motors have existed for millions of years in microorganisms. Among these, many bacterial species have tail-like structures--called flagella--that spin around to propel themselves ...
PHYSICOCHEMICAL characterization of components of flagella and cilia is essential for an understanding of the mechanisms underlying flagellar and ciliary movement. The so-called “9 + 2” fibres ...
However, biological motors have existed for millions of years in microorganisms. Among these, many bacterial species have tail-like structures-called flagella-that spin around to propel themselves ...