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Amphitrichous flagellation refers to the presence of a single flagellum at both ends of a bacterial cell, allowing for versatile movement in liquid environments. This type of flagellation is less common than other forms, such as monotrichous or peritrichous, and provides the bacterium with enhanced mobility and the ability to quickly change direction in response to environmental stimuli.
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