Bacteriophages typically attach themselves to a host bacterial cell and then hijack its cellular machinery. It then makes copies of itself inside... View Article
Bacteriophages have to exploit bacterial cells in order to survive. Hence, they are considered parasites. However, mutualistic relationships have... View Article
Hershey-Chase experiments helped confirm that DNA is the genetic material. Prior to this, many scientists believed that the genetic information... View Article
Bacteriophages are an important part of the human microbiota. Moreover, they have applications in antibacterial medications, where they can kill... View Article
Yes, bacteriophages are viruses that specially target bacteria. Also Read: Bacteriophage: Definition, Structure, Examples and Life Cycle... View Article
Do note that phages are actually viruses that infect bacteria. However, recent studies have indicated that phages possess antiviral properties.... View Article
Bacteriophages have been shown to be effective against certain superbugs such as Acinetobacter baumannii. Treatment with bacteriophages is called... View Article
Sometimes, when phages infect a new bacterium, it has the potential to introduce the DNA of the original host bacterium. This can introduce genes... View Article
Bacteria become infected when a phage injects its genetic material into the cell. The bacteria then essentially becomes a phage factory,... View Article
Bacteriophages are considered to be natural predators of bacteria. Hence, they are often used alone or in combination with antibiotics to treat... View Article
Protozoans have a vast range of shapes. Some are oval while others are spherical. Many protozoans also have different shapes at every stage of... View Article
The 8 kingdom classification, by Cavalier-Smith includes the following kingdoms: Eubacteria Archaebacteria Archezoa Protozoa Chromista Plantae... View Article
There are many cell types in animals, the most prominent includes: Nerve cells Muscle cells Epithelial cells Blood cells Stem cells Fat cells... View Article