Bacterial Flagellum
This video describes how bacteria use flagella to propel themselves through their environment. This video is from: Essential Cell Biology, 3rd Edition Alberts, Bray, Hopkin, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts, & Walter ISBN: 978-0-8153-4129-1


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The Evolution of the Flagellum
BEHE CONCEDES IC SYSTEMS CAN EVOLVE Here I present a theory first published in 2003 by Nicholas Matzke. For more details one can view his work at www.talkdesign.org This theory is derived from a wealth of data regarding protein homologies. It shows that a fully functional flagellum could evolve t...


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Cilia and Flagella
Free Science Help at Brightstorm! brightstorm.com The description of cilia and flagella.


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Ken Miller on Bacterial Flagellum
Ken Miller discusses the error of the 'poster child' of intelligent design. He discusses the evolutionary history of the bacterial flagellum and how the parts both in groups and alone have function in other processes than the flagellum which is directly contradicts the idea of 'irreducible comple...


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Eutreptiella
"Some cells use rather peculiar ways to move, such as this eutreptiella flagellate, which uses both flagella and pronounced cell shape changes to swim." Essential Cell Biology, Second Edition by Alberts, Bray, Hopkin, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts, Walter copyright 2004 by Garland Science Publishing


Biology: Centrioles, Flagella, and Cilia
www.mindbites.com for full video.


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Euglena
Euglena was my very first favorite protozoa. They have what I would call the best of both worlds. Chloroplasts in which they perform photosynthesis, and they are also quite capable of eating small bacteria. This little movies illustrates the presence of its flagella and red eyespot; a more highly...


The Bacterial Flagellum
animation of the bacterial flagellum in motion


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Irreducible Complexity (bacterial flagellum) debunked.flv
(Mirror from Kurpalac) Ken Miller discusses the error of the 'poster child' of intelligent design. He discusses the evolutionary history of the bacterial flagellum and how the parts both in groups and alone have function in other processes than the flagellum which is directly contradicts the idea...


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Flagella Robot Micro Motor on Weird Connections
This is a clip from Weird Connections documenting research on a flagella-inspired robot propulsion motor. Scientists at Brown University create a tiny motor that can power a micro-robot propulsion system. The motor is the most powerful engine for its size and will spin a flagella-like tail into a...


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Bacterial Flagella: A Paradigm for Design
Lecture by Dr. Scott Minnich - UC Santa Barbara 2005 Drawing on his ten years of experience in working with bacteria as a geneticist, Dr. Minnich gives a thorough explication of the "irreducibly complex" nature of the bacterial flagellum. He explains this phrase that was coined by Michael Behe, a...


That Crazy Bacterial Flagellum ! ...
Twenty-first century science has found that the extreme complexity of molecular motors such as the bacterial flagellum disprove the notion of Darwinian evolution. Early Darwinists believed life would be found to be simple, but this was not the case. Additionally, how can miniature machines of suc...


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