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Tail Bacteriophage Structure Shape Similar Parts Present Bottom

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
Back Tadpole

head, collar, tail

lysozyme, a base plate, 6 tail fibres,
& several tail pins/spike

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