k TEM of bacterial lysis by T4 phage infection Transmission electron micrograph TEM showing the start of lysis destruction of a rodshaped bacterium by T4 bacteriophages viruses that infect bacteria. Bacteriophages ovals with stalks infect the bacterium, commanding the cells genetic machinery to code for its own replication. The bacteriophage population grows at the expense of the normal functioning of the cell. Weakened through neglect overcrowded with bacteriophages, the plasma membrane binding the cell into a unit bursts. The bacterium is destroyed the bacteriophages are released to infect other cells. Mag X 40,000 10x8. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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TEM of bacterial lysis by T4 phage infection Transmission electron micrograph  TEM  showing the start of lysis  destruction  of a rod shaped bacterium by T4 bacteriophages  viruses that infect bacteria . Bacteriophages  ovals with stalks  infect the bacterium, commanding the cell s genetic machinery to code for its own replication. The bacteriophage population grows at the expense of the normal functioning of the cell. Weakened through neglect   overcrowded with bacteriophages, the plasma membrane binding the cell into a unit bursts. The bacterium is destroyed  the bacteriophages are released to infect other cells. Mag: X 40,000  10x8 .
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TEM of bacterial lysis by T4 phage infection

Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) showing the start of lysis (destruction) of a rod-shaped bacterium by T4 bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria). Bacteriophages (ovals with stalks) infect the bacterium, commanding the cell's genetic machinery to code for its own replication. The bacteriophage population grows at the expense of the normal functioning of the cell. Weakened through neglect & overcrowded with bacteriophages, the plasma membrane binding the cell into a unit bursts. The bacterium is destroyed; the bacteriophages are released to infect other cells. Mag: X 40,000 (10x8).

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