Spirochete
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The
spirochaetes are a
phylum of distinctive
bacteria, which have long, helically coiled cells. They are distinguished by the presence of
flagella running lengthwise between the cell membrane and cell wall, called
axial filaments. These cause a twisting motion which allows the spirochaete to move about. Most spirochaetes are free-living and anaerobic, but there are numerous exceptions.
It has been suggested by
Lynn Margulis that eukaryotic flagella
were derived from symbiotic spirochaetes, but few biologists accept this, as there is no close structural similarity between the two.
The spirochaetes are divided into three families, all placed within a single order. Important members of this phylum include