. Atlas of bacterial flagellation. Bacteria. ^v-^^ Fig. 33. a. Streptococcus sp., Type D, Felsenfeld. A chain of cocci in various stages of division. The exact origin of the flagella on the soma is not clear in tliis picture. The flagellar curvature is normal. b. Streptococcus sp., Type O, Graudal. Two cocci showing distinctly polar multitrichous flagellation with flagella of normal curvature. c. Streptococcus Type D, Graudal. The pair of cocci on the right shows one flagellum in which the portion is curly and the distal portion normal. This was very rare. 81. Please note that t


. Atlas of bacterial flagellation. Bacteria. ^v-^^ Fig. 33. a. Streptococcus sp., Type D, Felsenfeld. A chain of cocci in various stages of division. The exact origin of the flagella on the soma is not clear in tliis picture. The flagellar curvature is normal. b. Streptococcus sp., Type O, Graudal. Two cocci showing distinctly polar multitrichous flagellation with flagella of normal curvature. c. Streptococcus Type D, Graudal. The pair of cocci on the right shows one flagellum in which the portion is curly and the distal portion normal. This was very rare. 81. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Leifson, Einar, 1902-. New York, Academic Press


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