All viruses have a capsid or head region that contains its genetic material. The capsid is made of proteins and glycoproteins.
 
        
             
        
        
        
1. DNA strands separate 
2. RNA polymerase attached to the gene 
3.ribonucletides are assembled 
4. mRNA searches from the gene 
5. mRNA leaves the nucleus 
6. mRNA attaches to ribosome
        
             
        
        
        
Secondary or second-level consumers eat primary consumers. Tertiary or third-level consumers eat lower-level consumers and are sometimes called final consumers. Some secondary and tertiary consumers eat plants as well as lower level consumers, making them omnivores.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
C) Water will move out of the cell.
Explanation:
In microbial growth experiments, when a bacterium is placed in a Petri dish with a solution that contains dissolved salt (NaCl) - a hypertonic solution -, the result will lead to the <u>dehydration and shrinking of the bacterial cell</u>. 
This condition will eventually cause the rupture of the cell, resulting in the diffuse of H20 molecules from the plasma membrane, that is, the water moving out of the cell.