
why does the capsid remain on the outside of the host cell during a bacteriophage life...
genetics
Select the definition of a bacteriophage plaque. O O O O the bacteriophage capsid a bacterial cell producing more bacteriophage a visible region of infection-induced lysis of bacterial cells a bacteriophage colony If a single phage starts a replication cycle that results in 34 viable phage, how many phage can be produ after 3 replication cycles? Number phage
What are two possible reasons why a bacteriophage reorganizes its bacterial host to resemble a eukaryotic cell?
) In which phase of the viral "life cycle" does the host cell lyse? A) Lysogenic phase B) Lytic phase C) osmosis D) plasmolysis E) cellular respiration
An obligate intracellular organism is one that a. can reproduce outside the host cell b. cannot reproduce outside the host cell c. has its own reproductive machinery d. can live both inside and outside of a host cell
Lytic bacteriophage A) have two lifestyles, they either lyse the bacterial cell they infect or insert their DNA into the host genome and become a prophage B) have one lifestyle, upon infection they express genes to produce more phage and lyse the host cell C) have one lifestyle, upon infection they insert their DNA into the host genome and become a prophage D) have two lifestyles, one in which they lyse the cell immediately after infection and one in which...
a) Why does the temperature of pure cyclohexane remain constant during freezing? b) Why does the temperature of the solution during freezing not remain constant after the addition of solute to cyclohexane?
What role does a bacteriophage play in transferring DNA from one bacterial cell to another?
how does a retrovirus communicate with a host cell ?
How and where does the HSV-1 genome exist in a host cell? Integrated into the host cell chromosome In the cytoplasm as a linear chromosome. O In the cytoplasm as a circular episome In the nucleus as a circular episome
If you were a phage and during an infectious cycle you wanted to stop your host bacterial cell from growing, what essential cellular process would you target and why?