The cycle is considered bacterial viruses. This is one of the two cycles of viral reproduction. This can result in the destruction of an infected cell. The lysogenic cycle is the other cycle of viral reproduction. The lysogenic cycle can occur in eukaryotes and is characterized by the integration of the bacteriophage nucleic. The difference in the two is that in a lytic cycle, the viral DNA exists as a seperate molecule in the bacterial cell and reproduces from the host bacteria DNA. In the lysogenic phase cycle, the location is in the host DNA.
-The cycle is referred to bacterial viruses, it is one of the two cycles of viral reproduction, It results in the destruction of the infected cell. - The lysogenic cycle is the other cycle of viral reproduction, It is characterized by the integration of the bacteriophage nucleic. - Lysogenic cycles can also occur in eukaryotes. - The difference between the lytic and lysogenic cycle is that: - a lytic cycle, the viral DNA exists as a separate molecule in the bacterial cell and reproduce from the host bacteria DNA. -In the lysogenic phase cycle, the location of viral DNA is in the host DNA. - In the two cycle using the host DNA but in the lytic phage cycle, the phage is free floating separate molecule to the host DNA.
In all autotrophic eukaryotes, photosynthesis takes place inside an organelle called a chloroplast. In plants, chloroplast-containing cells exist in the mesophyll. Chloroplasts have a double (inner and outer) membrane.