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yes, a bacteriophage is a bacteria/viral particle/any prion/etc... which infects a bacterial cell.
Prion
Yes, if a irregular prion touches a normal functioning prion, the normal one turns bad.
Unlike most other bacteria, Listeria monocytogenes does not stop growing when food is in the refrigerator - its growth is merely slowed.
Secondary structure of prion proteins in prion disease like Creutz feldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is
No. It is a prion, or a misfolded protein.
No, cholera fever is not caused by prion. Instead, it is caused by a bacteria Vibrio cholerae. This bacteria fulfills the criteria for a cell as it possesses a limiting cell membrane, a matrix for metabolic reactions, and most importantly a genetic material containing coded information. On the other hand, a prion is simply known to be an infectious protein, and contains no genetic material.
yes, a bacteriophage is a bacteria/viral particle/any prion/etc... which infects a bacterial cell.
A pathogen is something that causes disease, like a bacteria, virus, fungus or prion for example.
Prion Prion
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Antarctic Prion was created in 1789.
Fulmar Prion was created in 1912.
Salvin's Prion was created in 1912.
Fairy Prion was created in 1820.
Prion
Yes, if a irregular prion touches a normal functioning prion, the normal one turns bad.