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The bacteriophage enzyme lyses the bacteriums cell wall, which then releases a new bacteriophage particle that can attack other cells

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A plant cell placed in a hypotonic solution will not lyse because?

The cell wall prevents the plant cell from bursting.


Do viruses have a nuclear membrane a cell wall membrane-bound organelles or ribosomes?

No, viruses do not have membrane bound organalles


What do viruses need to carry on?

Viruses need a host cell to be able to multiply. Once they get attached to the cell membrane or cell wall of a living cell, they can take it over and "make" the living cell produce virus particles instead of cell parts. These particles can assemble into more viruses and then they break out of the cell (killing it) and begin the process again. They cannot make more viruses on their own.


Mode of action of ceftriaxone?

The bactericidal activity of ceftriaxone results from inhibition of bacterial cell wall synthesis This antimicrobial agent Inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis by binding to one or more of the penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs) which in turn inhibits the final transpeptidation step of peptidoglycan synthesis in bacterial cell walls, thus inhibiting cell wall biosynthesis. Bacteria eventually lyse due to ongoing activity of cell wall autolytic enzymes (autolysins and murein hydrolases) while cell wall assembly is arrested.


Does the plant's cell wall prevent anything from entering the cell?

Hi there, The answer is practically everything. It keeps out water, blood, and all the other liquids in the body(i think that blood and water are the only 2 though.) When viruses attack a cell the cell wall is working as hard as it can to keep the DNA from entering, but the viruses are too strons. When you think about it, the cell wall is there for protection. If anything gets into the cell, it would most likely kill you or turn you into a zombie, which would start the zombie apocolips. Just kidding, but really, it is there for a good reason.---The Science Geek

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A plant cell placed in a hypotonic solution will not lyse because?

The cell wall prevents the plant cell from bursting.


Which type of cell may burst if it becomes hypotonic?

Animal cells will burst (lyse) first in a hypotonic solution because they lack a cell wall.


Does yellow fever have a cell wall?

The yellow fever virus is released through a cell wall. Generally viruses do not have a cell wall. However, they attach to cell walls.


Can viruses be surrounded by a cell wall?

No, because viruses aren't cells but tiny pieces of nucleic acids. They can, however, be enclosed in a protein shell that is similar to a cell wall.


Does viruses have cell wall?

No. The RNA/DNA is in-cased in the "capsid". This is not the same thing as a cell wall.Edit: a cell wall - as the name implies - is a part of a cell. Viruses are not cells. Cells are living, viruses are not. Cells are also much larger in size - a virus to a cell could be roughly compared to a man standing next to the Empire State Building.


Why are cell walls not needed for animal cells?

every cell has a cell wall. It is needed for vital protection from viruses.


What is CTAb?

CTAB is a buffer used in genetics to lyse (break down) the cell wall and membrane systems in a plant cell to allow DNA out of the nucleus so it can be studied. D-Train


Do viruses have a nuclear membrane a cell wall membrane-bound organelles or ribosomes?

No, viruses do not have membrane bound organalles


What happens to the cell wall?

Nothing,


Do viruseshave a cell wall?

No. Viruses aren't made of cells and don't naturally have their own cell parts.


What is the Effect of adding water to collected blood sample?

water has the wrong biochemcal properties for the cells within the blood and so they will lyse (cell wall disruption)


What does Cellulose cell wall do?

Cellulose helps in the function of the cell wall by making the wall hard enough for a better protection against invading viruses end bacteria.