Among these, many bacterial species have tail-like structures—called flagella—that spin around to propel themselves in fluids. These movements employ protein complexes known as the "flagellar ...
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 ...
A project from Japanese biofuel company Euglena Co Ltd aims to explore the feasibility of developing a raw material supply chain for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in Bangladesh, according to an ...
However, biological motors have existed for millions of years in microorganisms. Many bacteria use tail-like structures called flagella, which rotate to propel them through fluids. This movement is ...
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