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An axial filament is a central structure found within the flagella of certain bacteria, such as spirochetes, that aids in their motility by allowing them to move in a corkscrew-like motion. This structure is crucial for the bacteria's ability to navigate through viscous environments, contributing to their pathogenicity in some cases.
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