Bacteriophage doesn't have a nucleus.
Option C.
<h3><u>Explanation:</u></h3>
Bacteriophage is a virus that is present in our surroundings. Its a phage virus that attacks bacteria and killing it. Bacteriophage has a tadpole like structure with a polygonal head and a neck and 6 tails. The polygonal head is formed of carbohydrates, along with the neck and tails. The head has inside it DNA that is its nucleic acid and genetic material. It's not enclosed in any nucleus. It has some proteins inside the head too.
The phage virus attaches itself with bacteria and drills the bacterial cell wall by the neck and pushes the genetic material inside as a mode of infection.
Stomata allows gas exchange throughout the leaf so your answer is carbon dioxide
: D
Your answer should be A: Eukaryotes are usually much larger than prokaryotes.
Eukaryotes can be described as complex, large structured cells, while prokaryotes are simpler, smaller calls.
Hope this helps!
The things that birds have attached to their bodies called their wings, a left one and a right one, cause them to have the ability to fly.
DNA is the blueprint and rna helps carry out DNA’s blueprint