Multiple Choice
What process facilitates the entry of bacteriophage DNA into a bacterial host cell?
A) The lysozyme-tipped tail fibers of the viruses weaken the bacterial cell wall.
B) The head of the bacteriophage contracts forcing the DNA into the bacterial cell.
C) The bacteriophage is enzymatically uncoated.
D) The bacteriophage collar releases the DNA from the head.
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