Bacterial flagella do not show ATPase activity and 9+2 organization. These are chemically formed of |
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a) |
Flagellin |
b) |
Pilin |
c) |
Tubulin |
d) |
Bacterin |
Bacterial flagella do not show ATPase activity and 9+2 organization. These are chemically formed of |
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a) |
Flagellin |
b) |
Pilin |
c) |
Tubulin |
d) |
Bacterin |
(a)
The bacterial flagellum is long, filamentous and protoplasmic appendage, arise in the cell envelope. In the bacterial flagella, instead of 9+2 arrangement of tubulin there is simply a single filament of globular protein called flagellin.