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Flagellar motility refers to the movement of cells or organisms propelled by the rotation of flagella, which are long, whip-like appendages extending from the cell body. This mechanism is crucial for the locomotion of many bacteria and eukaryotic cells, enabling them to navigate through their environments, seek nutrients, and escape harmful conditions.
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