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A) Which of the following describes how lysogenic virsuses are different from lytic viruses. (1 point)
Lysogenic viruses are cellular and lytic viruses are not.
Lysogenic viruses only infect plant cells and lytic viruses only infect animal cells.
Lysogenic viruses are made of DNA. Lytic viruses are made of RNA.
Lysogenic viruses do not cause the host cell to burst right away and lytic virsuses do immediately cause the host cell to burst
Lysogenic viruses are cellular and lytic viruses are not.
Lysogenic viruses only infect plant cells and lytic viruses only infect animal cells.
Lysogenic viruses are made of DNA. Lytic viruses are made of RNA.
Lysogenic viruses do not cause the host cell to burst right away and lytic virsuses do immediately cause the host cell to burst
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Lysogenic viruses do not cause the host cell to burst right away and lytic viruses do immediately cause the host cell to burst.
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