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lysosome An eukaryotic membrane-bound organelle containing numerous different digestive enzymes which can break down many substances.
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lysis Disintegration or dissolution of bacteria or cells.
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lysogen A prokaryote containing a prophage. See also temperate virus.
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lysogeny Process by which a viral genome is integrated into that of its host bacterium.
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lysimeter Laboratory column of selected representative soil or a protected monolith of undisturbed field soil with facilities for sampling and monitoring the movement of water and chemicals.
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