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BEAMtv: Flagellae?!

The BEAMtv crew uncovers those stringy things we call “flagellae.”

4 Responses to “BEAMtv: Flagellae?!”

  1. Susan Cohen Says:

    love it.

  2. Susan Garcia Says:

    Flagellum! Yum!!

  3. ONE BEAM MOM Says:

    “Flagellae are, in effect, rotary motors comprising a number of proteinaceous rings embedded in the cell wall. These molecular motors are powered by the phosporylation cascade responsible for generating energy within the cell. In action, the filament rotates at speeds from 200 to more than 1,000 revolutions per second, driving the rotation of the flagellum.”

    HOPE THIS CLEARS EVERYTHING UP. :) SEE YOU GUYS SOON!

  4. corey Says:

    wow i look so good in this video, before i lost my glases

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