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Motility of bacterial cell Motility • Types of bacterial motility – – – • run or swim - when a bacterium moves in one direction for a length of time tumbles - periodic, abrupt random changes in direction swarming - rapid wavelike growth across a solid culture medium Mechanism of flagellar movement - relative rotation of the rings in the basal body of the flagellum Antigenicity – flagellar or H antigen - useful in the serological identification of serotypes of Salmonella organisms Evidence of motility Two ways by which motility can be demonstrated: • direct or microscopic – hanging drop preparation or wet mount preparation by dark field mycroscope – Distinguishes: • Brownian movement - when the bacteria show molecular movement • true motility - if a bacterium describes a rotatory, undulatory or sinuous movement • indirect or macroscopic – Stab inoculation of the semisolid media • nonmotile - growth is limited at the point of inoculation • motile - growth is diffuse or moves away from the line of inoculation; turbidity of the medium Detection of Motility • Direct • Indirect Presence motile bacteria Hanging drop method • Place a very small drop of bacterial culture in the center of cover slip • Place a small drop of vaseline at each cornre of the depression side of the cavity slide • Invert the slide (cavity side) over the cover slip • The cover slip adhere to the glass slide and when the cover slip is inverted the hanging drop is suspended in the well • Bring the edge of the hanging drop into the focus with 10x objective before turning to the high power • Objective to observe motility.