Question
Identify the viral life cycle that results in the death of the cell due to newly replicated virus bursting from the cell.(1 point)
Responses
both the lysogenic and lytic cycles
both the lysogenic and lytic cycles - no response given
only the lytic cycle
only the lytic cycle - no response given
only the lysogenic cycle
only the lysogenic cycle - no response given
neither the lytic nor the lysogenic cycle
Responses
both the lysogenic and lytic cycles
both the lysogenic and lytic cycles - no response given
only the lytic cycle
only the lytic cycle - no response given
only the lysogenic cycle
only the lysogenic cycle - no response given
neither the lytic nor the lysogenic cycle
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is **only the lytic cycle**.
In the lytic cycle, the virus infects a host cell, replicates within it, and then causes the cell to burst (lysis), releasing new virions. The lysogenic cycle, on the other hand, integrates the viral genome into the host's DNA and does not immediately result in cell death.
In the lytic cycle, the virus infects a host cell, replicates within it, and then causes the cell to burst (lysis), releasing new virions. The lysogenic cycle, on the other hand, integrates the viral genome into the host's DNA and does not immediately result in cell death.