How do bacteriophages invade the bacteria cell?
A) The bacteriophage fuses itself to the cell membrane.
B) The bacteriophage directly injects its nucleic acid.
C) Endocytosis of the bacteriophage.
D) Through lysis of the cell.
E) Via a hole in the cell membrane.
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