Archaebacteria use flagella for movement.
Archaebacteria being unicellular, are extremely small. Their method of movement comes from an organelle known as the flagella and a process known as Brownian movement.
The archaeal flagellum is a unique motility apparatus distinct in composition and likely in assembly from the bacterial flagellum.
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