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Bacterial Taxis

  1. Judith P Armitage

Published Online: 21 DEC 2007

DOI: 10.1002/9780470015902.a0000340.pub2

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Armitage, J. P. 2007. Bacterial Taxis. eLS. .

Author Information

  1. University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

Publication History

  1. Published Online: 21 DEC 2007

Abstract

Bacteria swim by rotating semirigid helical flagella. They can swim at speeds of over 100 body lengths per second. They can sense a wide range of environmental signals; chemical changes, light, oxygen levels, changes in temperature and even the Earth's magnetic field. By temporally sampling their environment, they bias their overall direction of swimming to an optimum environment for growth.

Keywords:

  • bacteria;
  • swimming;
  • flagella;
  • environmental sensing behaviour