mary3023 mary3023
  • 11-12-2019
  • Biology
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How does a bacteriophage attach to a host cell?

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johnkumarrr4 johnkumarrr4
  • 18-12-2019

Answer:

Bacteriophage means "bacteria eater".

Explanation:

Bacteriophage is  basically a type of virus. It affects the bacteria.  Bacteriophages attache them-slaves to a susceptible bacterium and infect the host cell. To infect the bacteria, generally bacteriophages employ a tail that pierce the membrane of the bacterium and help to pass through the genetic material of the virus. It transfers their DNA into the genome of the host cell.

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