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This article is relevant to this course because we have learned about bacteria that are harmful to humans. Having studied the parts of bacteria, I was familiar with the term “flagella” and knew it aided in movement. The study conducted by Professor Frankel shows the flagella of Salmonella bacteria has a secondary use- attaching to salad...
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This article is relevant to this course because we have learned about bacteria that are harmful to humans. Having studied the parts of bacteria, I was familiar with the term “flagella” and knew it aided in movement. The study conducted by Professor Frankel shows the flagella of Salmonella bacteria has a secondary use- attaching to salad...
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