Bacteriophages have a tadpole-like structure with a head, collar, and tail, featuring lysozyme, a base plate, tail fibers, and pins at the tail's base.
Bacteriophages resemble tadpoles and consist of a head, collar, and tail, with lysozyme, a base plate, tail fibers, and pins at the bottom of the tail.
Front | Bacteriophage structure .shape similar to .3 parts .structures present at the bottom of tail |
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Back | Tadpole head, collar, tail lysozyme, a base plate, 6 tail fibres, & several tail pins/spike |
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