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What happens to the viruses after they lyse the cell wall?

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


A bacteriophage typically attaches to the bacterium and then?

injects its genetic material into the bacterium, taking over the bacterium's cellular machinery to replicate itself. Once the replication process is complete, the bacteriophage releases new viral particles, causing the bacterium to burst open and die.


Is a virus that infects bacteria called bacteriophage?

bacteriophage


A virus that infects a bacteria is known as a?

The type of virus that infects a bacteria is called a bacteriophage. An example of such a bacteriophage is the T3 bacteriophage.


What attaches to a bacteria and injects their hereditary material?

A bacteriophage attaches to a bacterium and injects its genetic material into the bacterial cell. This genetic material then uses the bacterial host's machinery to replicate and produce more phages, eventually leading to the lysis of the host cell.


Is bacterium multicelluar?

All bacteriums are unicellular prokaryotics.


What attaches to the bacteria and injects the hereditary material?

A bacteriophage. A virus that lands on the bacteria and injects the genetic material. Often, T even phages. ( T-2 and T-4 phages )


When viruses infect bacteria what is it called?

A bacteriophage


What is a virus that infects the bacteria called?

Bacteriophage


Plural form of bacterium?

The plural form of bacterium is bacteria.


Is bacteriophage a fungi that attacks bacteria?

No. A bacteriophage is a virus that attacks bacteria.


Scientific name for bacteriophage?

the scientific name for bacteriophage is Enterobacteria phage Mu , get it right