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The Sensing of Chemicals by Bacteria

Motile bacteria are capable of chemotaxis, or movement toward some chemicals and away from others. Chemosensors in the cell envelope can detect the chemicals and signal the flagella of the cell to respond

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Scientific American Magazine Vol 234 Issue 4This article was originally published with the title “The Sensing of Chemicals by Bacteria” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 234 No. 4 (), p. 40
doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0476-40