How do bacteria cause disease?
a. a bacterium injects its dna into the genome of a host cell....
Biology, 02.07.2019 01:10 romanbattistelli23
How do bacteria cause disease?
a. a bacterium injects its dna into the genome of a host cell.
b. a bacterium reproduces inside a host cell and causes the cell to
break open.
c. a bacterium replaces the host cells with bacterial cells.
d. a bacterium releases harmful proteins or other poisons into the
host's body
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