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A general term used for viruses isolated from prokaryotes including bacteria, blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) and mollicutes (phytoplasma and spiroplasma). The viruses from these different host groups are termed bacteriophages, cyanophages and mycoplasmaphages, respectively. (10)
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| phagocytosis |
(noun) process by which material is
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| phagotrophic |
feeding by ingestion; engulfing food (no fungus does this).
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| phagocyte |
cell of the body that ingests particulate matter
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| phage |
A virus that resides in a bacterial cell.
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