Flagella vs. Pili: Key Differences in Bacterial Structure and Function
Flagella are long, whip-like bacterial tails that spin like propellers to drive swimming. Pili are short, hair-like protein rods that stick out for docking and DNA swapping, not locomotion. Students mix them because both are microscopic bacterial “hairs” seen in textbook cartoons; labs, however, rely on motility assays (flagella) versus conjugation plates (pili) to tell…