A virus infects the cell by attaching fibers of its protein tail to a specific receptor on the bacterial cell wall and then injecting the nucleic acid into the host, leaving the empty capsid outside.
In viruses with a membrane envelop, the viral envelop merges with the host cell membrane and is taken in to the host cell by a process called pinocytosis, then releases its nucleic acid inside the host cell to be intergraded with host cell genome.
Pigment photosynthesis and the comeellianGene
<h3><u>Answer</u>;</h3>
Brain imposing its own structure on incoming information based on previous experience
<h3><u>Explanation</u>;</h3>
- Top-down processing is the perceptual processing which memory and other cognitive processes are required for interpreting incoming sensory info.
- It involves use of knowledge that people have gained from prior experience with stimuli to perceive them. The information processing is guided by our experience and expectations.
By having different interests and hormones