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In the lytic cycle, the host cell...

A) destroys virus
B) becomes a virus
C) is destroyed
D) undergoes cell division

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User Pvl
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Answer:

undergoes cell division

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User Gelgamil
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Answer:

C) is destroyed

Explanation:

Lytic cycle occurs due to the process of lysis which occurs in this cycle. This process occurs when the virus causes infection in the cell where it lives, grow and reproduce.

Lytic cycle is a type of cycle in which virus enters into the host cell and grow in numbers there by reproduction and when they are bigger in size, they burst the cell where they live and kill the host cell.

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