Yes- Bacterial viruses are called bacteriophages. Some examples are T4 and T7 phages. They are complex DNA viruses that attach themselves to the cell surface and then inject their DNA to the inside of the bacteria.
Bacteria have enzymes called restriction enzymes that cleave DNA at specific sites called restriction sites. These enzymes are the bacterium's defense against phages.
yes
A virus that infects bacteria is called a bacteriophage
Bacteria and virus
Bacteriophage is the virus that infects bacteria
virus
Bacteria. A virus is a non-living thing. Bacteria is a living thing.
Bacteria Virus
a bacteria. the bacteria that causes pneumonia is called pneumoniae.
No, a bacteriophage is any virus that specifically attacks bacteria.
virus
Virus
virus
a virus