| 1. | The flagellae arise from parallel basal bodies in a flagellar pocket.
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| 2. | Flagellar motility stops after " Bdellovibrio " penetrates its prey.
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| 3. | The middle residues make up the outer surface of the flagellar filament.
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| 4. | SPEF2 plays an important role in spermatogenesis and flagellar assembly.
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| 5. | Gliding motility is the non-flagellar movement of bacteria on surfaces.
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| 6. | Photoelectric signal transduction ultimately triggers changes in flagellar strokes and thus cell movement.
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| 7. | It's a component of the flagellar motor.
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| 8. | The flagellar hook is homologous to the T3SS needle
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| 9. | It is a component of the flagellar motor.
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| 10. | The helical nature of the individual flagellar filament is critical for this movement to occur.
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