How does a bacteriophage enter a bacterial cell?
A. The bacteriophage attaches to the su...
Biology, 01.04.2020 04:14 jordanlacie65
How does a bacteriophage enter a bacterial cell?
A. The bacteriophage attaches to the surface of the bacterial cell and injects its genetic information.
B. The bacteriophage dissolves the surface of the cell membrane and enters the cell.
C. The head of the bacteriophage drills into the bacterial cell.
D. The tail fibers attach to the bacterial cell and forces it to break in two
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