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Peritrichous Flagellation refers to the Arrangement of flagella distributed uniformly over the entire surface of a Bacterial Cell, allowing for Versatile movement and Increased motility in Various Environments. This type of flagellation is commonly seen in bacteria like Escherichia Coli and Salmonella, enabling them to Navigate through liquid and Semi-solid media efficiently.
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