Net displacement of microbe that is the result of chemotactic velocity (the directional component of swimming) of 10 µm/s
Range | 6 mm in 10 min |
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Organism | Microbes |
Reference | Stocker R. Marine microbes see a sea of gradients. Science. 2012 Nov 2 338(6107):628-33. doi: 10.1126/science.1208929. p.628 middle column 3rd paragraphPubMed ID23118182 |
Comments | "Chemotaxis (the ability to sense chemical gradients and direct motility accordingly) further increases [compared to non-motile microbe, BNID 110352 and randomly swimming microbe, BNID 110353] the distance a microbe can traverse: a chemotactic velocity (the directional component of swimming) of 10µm/s results in a net displacement of 6 mm in 10 min." |
Entered by | Uri M |
ID | 110354 |