Answer:
C) are sequence-specific DNA endonucleases
B) degrade foreign DNA that enters a bacterium.
Step-by-step explanation:
Restriction enzymes are the proteins that cut the DNA at a specific sequence.
Restriction enzymes are also known as restriction endonuclease produced by bacteria that recognizes a specific sequence on DNA and split it by catalyzing the hydrolysis or addition of water molecule. So, Restriction enzymes are sequence-specific DNA endonucleases.
The biological role of restriction enzymes is to restrict the entry of foreign DNA into the bacterium. Restriction enzymes have the ability to restrict the number of bacteriophage strains that affect bacteria.
Hence, the correct options are "C and B"