the outer coat
It is called Transduction.
No it is ananaerobic bacterium, in other words a bacteria that does not need oxygen
A bacteriaphage (literally bacteria eater) is a virus that reproduces in a bacterium.
a key unlocks a door. The genetic material of a bacteriophage enters a bacterium by attaching to the bacterial cell wall and injecting its DNA or RNA into the host cell, taking over the cell's machinery to replicate itself. Just like a key unlocks a door to gain entry, the bacteriophage's genetic material gains entry into the bacterium to begin infection.
Ribosomes are the smallest between mitochondria, viruses, bacterium, and protein. Ribosomes are the building blocks of mitochondria, viruses, bacterium, and proteins.
Clostridium tetani is a bacterium.
AIDS is not caused by bacterium. It is caused by a virus called HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)
A virus is much much much smaller then a bacterium. Virus called phage can infect bacteria.
No. HIV is a virus.
No- its a virus.
Live pathogens
Transduction.
It is called Transduction.
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The proteins in the capsid allow the virus to attach to the "docking stations" proteins of the host cell. This capsid is left behind. If the capsid has an envelope, that is also left behind. The DNA or RNA enters the cell.
B cells produce antibodies when an infectious bacterium enters the body. Antibodies are proteins that can recognize and bind to specific molecules on the surface of the bacterium, marking it for destruction by other components of the immune system.