Which of the following words apply to the overlay that maintains proximity between virus and bacteria. This overlay immobilizes the bacteria, but allows for the diffusion of virus to neighboring cells. Top Agar Adsorption Bottom Agar Lawn Synthesis

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Which of the following words apply to the overlay that maintains proximity between virus and bacteria. This overlay immobilizes the bacteria, but allows for the diffusion of virus to neighboring cells.

- ○ Top Agar
- ● Adsorption
- ○ Bottom Agar
- ○ Lawn
- ○ Synthesis

**Explanation:**  
This question relates to the methodology used in microbiology to study interactions between viruses (phages) and bacteria. The correct term for the overlay that keeps the virus in close contact with bacteria while allowing its spread to neighboring cells is "Adsorption." This process is essential in experiments like plaque assays, where viral ability to infect bacteria is observed.
Transcribed Image Text:**Question:** Which of the following words apply to the overlay that maintains proximity between virus and bacteria. This overlay immobilizes the bacteria, but allows for the diffusion of virus to neighboring cells. - ○ Top Agar - ● Adsorption - ○ Bottom Agar - ○ Lawn - ○ Synthesis **Explanation:** This question relates to the methodology used in microbiology to study interactions between viruses (phages) and bacteria. The correct term for the overlay that keeps the virus in close contact with bacteria while allowing its spread to neighboring cells is "Adsorption." This process is essential in experiments like plaque assays, where viral ability to infect bacteria is observed.
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