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=Summarize+the+lytic+cycle.(1+point)+Responses+A+virus+injects+its+genetic+material+into+the+host+cell%2C+copies+itself%2C+and+then+forms+new+viruses+that+burst+out+of+the+host+cell.+A+virus+injects+its+genetic+material+into+the+host+cell%2C+copies+itself%2C+and+then+forms+new+viruses+that+burst+out+of+the+host+cell.+A+virus+lays+eggs+on+the+host+cell%E2%80%99s+protein+coat%2C+which+then+hatch+and+move+on+to+infect+other+cells.+A+virus+lays+eggs+on+the+host+cell%E2%80%99s+protein+coat%2C+which+then+hatch+and+move+on+to+infect+other+cells.+The+viral+DNA+incorporates+itself+with+the+host+cell%E2%80%99s+and+replicates+whenever+the+host+cell+replicates+itself.+The+viral+DNA+incorporates+itself+with+the+host+cell%E2%80%99s+and+replicates+whenever+the+host+cell+replicates+itself.+A+virus+copies+its+genetic+material+and+then+splits+its+cell+membranes+in+half+to+form+identical+viruses.&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
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The lytic cycle is a process in which a virus injects its genetic material into a host cell, replicates itself, and then forms new viruses that burst out of the host cell. The viral DNA incorporates itself with the host cell's DNA and replicates whenever the host cell replicates itself. In this process, the virus copies its genetic material and then splits its cell membranes in half to form identical viruses.
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