Possibly, but remember that outside and inside they are very very very different. Even the proteins regulating cell size could screw up your cell.
-- Anyway, I have done an experiment and lysozyme treatment for an hour won't kill all of the bacillus, just a lot in a culture. Possibly it just eats anyway a small amount of the cell wall
On Wednesday, November 20, 2013 2:19:35 PM UTC-8, Mega [Andreas Stuermer] wrote:
On Wednesday, November 20, 2013 2:19:35 PM UTC-8, Mega [Andreas Stuermer] wrote:
Now, that looks if they could fuse :D
http://filebox.vt.edu/users/chagedor/biol_4684/Methods/ bacterial.gif
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