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By Spirochaetes, a helical bacteria which have a specialized internal structure known as the axial filament which is responsible for rotation of the cell in a spiral fashion and consequent locomotion, sort of like a corkscrew motion.

Credit: MicrobiologyBytes, Bacterial Mobility

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Rhodospirillum rubrum bacteria move by using a type of movement called gliding. They have structures called pili that help them glide across surfaces by a process that involves extension and retraction of these pili. This movement allows them to navigate and find optimal environments for growth and reproduction.

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