Does archaebacteria move?

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The question is asking whether archaebacteria are capable of movement and what mechanisms, if any, they use for locomotion.

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Archaebacteria move using flagella.

The final answer is Archaebacteria move using flagella.

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The final answer is Archaebacteria move using flagella.

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Flagella are whip-like structures that archaebacteria move back and forth to propel themselves. The structure of archaeal flagella is distinct from bacterial flagella, despite having similar functions.

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