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Biology, 04.06.2021 01:00 zoeybuch5

What is the difference between motility and meandering (also known as Brownian motion)? Motility refers to directed motion, meandering refers to random motion
There is no difference
The difference is minor, motility involves flagella, meandering depends on the presence of axial filaments
Motility is detected by motility agar
The difference is minor, motility depends on the presence of axial filaments, meandering depends on the presence of flagella

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