File:Ecoli flagellum.jpg
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Escherichia coli cells use long, thin structures called flagella to propel themselves. These flagella form bundles that rotate counter-clockwise, creating a torque that causes the bacterium to rotate clockwise.
Credit: Nicolle Rager Fuller, National Science Foundation
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