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The biased random walk motion of bacteria is the result of
A)   swimming with less tumbling when Ca2+ levels are low.
B)   swimming with more tumbling when moving away from a chemorepellant.
C)   swimming with more tumbling when ATP binds the flagellar motor.
D)   a and c.
E)   none of the above.
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I appreciate what you did here, answered it right Smiling Face with Open Mouth
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Good timing, thanks!
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