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Flagella are thick-walled capsules that form around bacteria when conditions for growth are poor.
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I'm sorry, but that statement is incorrect. Flagella are actually long, whip-like appendages that many bacteria use for locomotion. They are not thick-walled capsules that form around bacteria. When conditions for growth are poor, some bacteria may form protective structures called endospores, but these are different from flagella.
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The statement is false.
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