. Agricultural bacteriology. Bacteriology, Agricultural. FIG. 8.—-Spirillum of Asiatic cholera, showing single flagellum. (Kolle and FIG. 9.—Spirillum volutans, showing flagella at either end of the bacterium. (Herzog.) of colloidal suspensoids are exactly what the kinetic theory indi- cates would be the behavior of molecules of that size. Both dead and non-motile bacilli show this movement as do also small particles freely suspended in the liquid. However, many bacteria show a. FIG. 10.—Bacillus proteus vulgaris, showing numerous flagella around the entire body of the bacterium. (Herzog.) tru
. Agricultural bacteriology. Bacteriology, Agricultural. FIG. 8.—-Spirillum of Asiatic cholera, showing single flagellum. (Kolle and FIG. 9.—Spirillum volutans, showing flagella at either end of the bacterium. (Herzog.) of colloidal suspensoids are exactly what the kinetic theory indi- cates would be the behavior of molecules of that size. Both dead and non-motile bacilli show this movement as do also small particles freely suspended in the liquid. However, many bacteria show a. FIG. 10.—Bacillus proteus vulgaris, showing numerous flagella around the entire body of the bacterium. (Herzog.) true independent motion and if watched the organism will be found to change its position with relation to other organisms. This is known as " vital ;. 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 Greaves, J. E. (Joseph Eames), b. 1880. Philadelphia New York, Lea & Febiger
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