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What does the prefix phage mean?

The prefix "phage" comes from the Greek word "phagein," which means "to eat".

It's commonly used in biology to refer to viruses that infect bacteria. These viruses are called bacteriophages and are essentially "bacteria eaters."

So, the prefix "phage" in "bacteriophage" highlights the virus's ability to consume and destroy bacterial cells.

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