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What Physical ‘Life Force’ Turns Biology’s Wheels? | Quanta Magazine

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Y ou’re the earliest known life form. There’s no food around right now. It would be great to go somewhere else. But you’re stuck. Really stuck. At your size (a couple of microns), water feels like tar, or rather, it feels the way being stuck in tar will eventually feel to a human. What do you do? [One or more billion years later.] You’ve found the perfect solution. Literally perfect. “You can assume the system is working optimally,” said Aravinthan Samuel , a biophysicist at Harvard University. Evolution has created the flagellar motor, a combination propeller/brain that enables single-celled bacteria to move toward food sources. It’s an electric motor that rotates at several hundred revolutions per second — faster than the flywheel in a race car engine — to twirl a tail-like flagellum that pushes the cell along. When the flagellar motor rotates counterclockwise, it propels the cell through the water 10 or more times its own length in a second.…

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