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As pointed out above, viruses must inhabit a host cell in order to grow and
multiply. Their growth cycle begins with their attachment (adsorption) to a
susceptible cell. The nucleic acid component and, in some cases, the protein
components of ...
As pointed out above, viruses must inhabit a host cell in order to grow and
multiply. Their growth cycle begins with their attachment (adsorption) to a
susceptible cell. The nucleic acid component and, in some cases, the protein
components of ...
Page 167
Other bacteria, such as the rod-shaped E. coli, can be converted to spheroplasts (
globular-shaped bodies) by treatment with the enzyme lysozyme, which digests
away part of the cell wall. The spheroplasts will then take up and be infected by ...
Other bacteria, such as the rod-shaped E. coli, can be converted to spheroplasts (
globular-shaped bodies) by treatment with the enzyme lysozyme, which digests
away part of the cell wall. The spheroplasts will then take up and be infected by ...
Page 170
Susceptible cells can respond in four general ways to viral infection: inapparent
effect, in which the virus becomes an endosymbiont (lives dormantly in the host
cell); cytopathic effect, in which the cell dies; hyperplastic effect, in which the cells
...
Susceptible cells can respond in four general ways to viral infection: inapparent
effect, in which the virus becomes an endosymbiont (lives dormantly in the host
cell); cytopathic effect, in which the cell dies; hyperplastic effect, in which the cells
...
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