No. It is a hairlike appendage on some bacteria.
Bacteriophage
No. Conjugation applies to bacterial "sex" where a sex pilus is involved in the exchange of genetic material. A virus relies upon a hosts'genetic material for reproduction.
Pilus, or "pili" for plural.
pili (plural: pilus)
pili (plural: pilus)
Pilus is a type of virus because it is found on the tops of bacteria. So my answer concludes with yes.
Bacteriophage
No. Conjugation applies to bacterial "sex" where a sex pilus is involved in the exchange of genetic material. A virus relies upon a hosts'genetic material for reproduction.
it is a wiggily thing
Pilus, or "pili" for plural.
A "Pilus" is the Latin for a hair, so following the Latin rules for plurals, the plural is "pili".
Pilus
pili (plural: pilus)
pili (plural: pilus)
Pilus
Conjugation
pilus