Which statement best describes the process pictured?
a) a virus is infecting a bacterial cell...
Which statement best describes the process pictured?
a) a virus is infecting a bacterial cell.
b) a bacteria cell is preparing to divide by the process of binary fission.
c) a bacterial cell is in the process of protein synthesis: transcription and translation.
d) a virus has taken over the reproductive structure of a cell, making it reproduce the virus's rna.
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