Does a creature like a bacteriophage look like a robot, but is it really a natural occurrence?

Updated on science 2024-08-01
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Yes. Because bacteriophages are formed over countless years of evolution, they arise naturally.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It is truly a product of nature. In fact, it is a simple truth, nature needs balance, even in bacteria, there are biological chains, there are natural enemies such as bacteriophages.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Bacteriophages are naturally occurring, because bacteriophages are not only contained in the human body, but also in many organisms, indicating that they are naturally generated by nature.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Bacteriophages are viruses that resemble machines, are they really natural products?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    For a long time, it was suspected that the phage was too mechanical, because the head of the phage is icosahedron, each side looks similar in size, and the head is encased in the phage's genetic material.

    We know that in the natural environment, it is difficult to form a "straight line", so in the archaeological process, once the straight line is found, it means that traces of human activities have been found, such as: the straight line of the Egyptian pyramids; Straight lines in Yinxu culture.

    Bacteriophages are obviously products of nature, but there are a large number of straight lines on their bodies, which does not conform to human cognition, so people think that they are not like products of nature.

    Bacteriophage. A bacteriophage is a virus, and because the virus cannot live and reproduce in nature, the virus needs to find a host to survive. The vast majority of viruses on Earth are hosted by living organisms, such as:

    The natural host of the SARS virus is bats, but civets and humans are also their hosts. Therefore, most viruses are bad for human beings and can harm human health.

    The exception is bacteriophages, whose hosts are bacteria. Bacteriophage is actually a general term for this type of virus, in the phage family, there are many kinds of phages, and each phage can only correspond to one type of bacteria, and sometimes it can also correspond to the close relatives of this bacterium.

    Of course, the phage is like a robot, not because it was designed by aliens, but rather because it was designed by nature. Nature's design is always beyond our imagination.

    If one day aliens the size of Earth discovered folding umbrellas, would they believe that it was a product of nature?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Bacteriophages are viruses that invade bacteria and are also the genetic material that gives biological traits to the host bacteria. Bacteriophages must parasitize within living bacteria and have strict host specificity, which depends on the molecular structure and complementarity of phage adsorption organs and receptors on the surface of the recipient bacteria.

    The phage is small in size, and its morphology is tadpole-shaped, microspherical and slender-shaped, and tadpole-shaped is more common. Bacteriophages are made up of nucleic acids and proteins. Proteins play a role in protecting nucleic acids and determining the shape and surface characteristics of bacteriophages.

    There is only one type of nucleic acid, which is DNA or RNA, double-stranded or single-stranded, circular or threaded.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Bacteriophages are proteins that are made up of the outer shell and the genetic material inside, which are bacteria and viruses, and viruses are also living organisms, so bacteriophages are living organisms.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes, bacteriophages are viruses and viruses are living organisms.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The most lethal creature on Earth - bacteriophages.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Bacteriophage. It's a virus, and when it comes to what they look like, if we don't emphasize that it's actually a creature, just by looking at his appearance, it's easy to think that they're made up by humans. But the truth is that these projects really exist, and they're scary.

    Their head is a 24-sided body, and you can think of them as a dice with 20 faces and 30 sides, which contains the genetic information of the virus.

    This kind of appearance is especially like a robot.

    Normally, their heads are followed by a long tail with some leg-like fibers on them, and these creatures are so numerous that all organisms on earth, including bacteria, are not as numerous as wet bacteria, and they can be seen on any living thing. At this moment, you have hundreds of millions of bacteriophages in your hands, face, and eyes, often doing genocidal things, and they are responsible for the world's largest death, not humans, but bacteria.

    Bacteriophages, as the name suggests, they only kill bacteria. Evenly matched, tomorrow will kill 40% of the bacteria in the ocean, it can be said that ** extreme, but phages have one of the biggest drawbacks, that is, like all other viruses, phages need speed to survive and reproduce, they themselves are basically a shell with genetic information, and they will specialize, usually one is that the bacterium only parasitizes a certain kind of bacteria, as well as some of their neighbors. So think of the community as a cruise missile that only attacks a certain unlucky family.

    There are also sayings that call them machine germ killers.

    When a test body finds its prey, it will use its needle-like wilting to pierce through the epidermis of the bacteria, just like a mosquito injects its own saliva before sucking blood, and the bacteria squeezes its genetic information through its tail into the bacteria, and then within a few minutes the bacteria will be taken over by the wet bacteria, and the hapless bacteria will unknowingly become a zombie, and the genetic information of the phage is modified into a factory specializing in the production of new bacteriophages.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The phage is shaped like a basketball with long thorns, and it is called a robot because the phage engulfs bacteria without distinguishing between friend and foe, and has no emotion at all.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The phage resembles a tiny mecha and is more like a bionic spider robot. The reason why it's called a "robot" has a lot to do with its physical characteristics.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It looks like a robot on the outside, because bacteriophages devour bacteria and do not distinguish between friend and foe, and have no emotion at all.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It looks like a miniature bionic spider, which is why it is called a robot.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes. Because all living things on the earth evolved over a long period of time and are naturally generated, bacteriophages are also naturally generated.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Of course, it is naturally generated, and bacteriophages, as important cells in living organisms, are also magical masterpieces of nature, protecting the normal survival of living organisms.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It should be naturally generated, and since there are bacteria, there must be organisms that restrain depression.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Bacteriophage is a microbial bai, which is simply a microbial dao that phagocytoses bacteria

    The phage gyrus was discovered independently of the twort and the twort. Bacteriophage (phage) is a general term for viruses that infect microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, actinomycetes or spirochetes. It was first discovered in staphylococci and shigella at the beginning of this century.

    Bacteriophages have some of the characteristics of viruses: they are tiny. The phage genome contains many genes, but all known phages are bacterial cells that use the ribosomes of bacteria, various factors required for protein synthesis, various amino acids, and energy production systems to achieve their own growth and proliferation.

    Once out of the host cell, the phage can neither grow nor replicate.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The most lethal creature on Earth - bacteriophages.

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