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amm1812
2 years ago
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Please help ASAP! I will mark brainliest! Compare and contrast the lytic and lysogenic life cycles of viruses. How does the viru

s reproduce in each of these life cycles? What happens to the host cell in each of these life cycles?
Biology
1 answer:
timofeeve [1]2 years ago
5 0

The lytic cycle of a virus involves the death of host cells, while the lysogenic life also involves attachment, entry and integration but it does not cause the death of host cells.

<h3>What are the lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle of a virus?</h3>

The lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle of a virus represent different adaptive mechanisms to perpetuate that viruses have, which may involve the death of the host cell as occur in the lytic cycle.

The phases of the lytic cycle in viruses include:

  • Attachment and entry
  • Transcription of the viral sequence
  • Maturation
  • Lysis of the infected bacteria

The phases of the lysogenic cycle in viruses include:

  • Attachment, entry
  • Genome integration
  • Maturation of the viral components
  • Cell division

The host cells die in bacteriophages after the lytic cycle, while they may survive or not (it depends on the manipulation of the hots cel's molecular machinery) after the lysogenic cycle.

Therefore, with this data, we can see that the lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle of a virus are distinct in the sense that the lysogenic cycle does not involve the death of host cells.

Learn more about the lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle here:

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