Top10F′ cells displayed none of the morphological responses to circuit regulation that were evident in MC4100Z1 cells; they always looked small and cylindrical, similar to circuit-OFF cells
Both cells are strains of E. Coli, but they responded differently to circuit regulation. A healthy cell is described as "small and cylindrical". The MC4100Z1 E. Coli cells used in figure 3's experiments underwent abnormal elongation (filamentation) from their exposure to the killer protein, which may explain the escape of culture 3 from the circuit. Top10F' cells were immune to this response, and therefore did not escape regulation.