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Each phrase is classified as:
Lytic cycles- phages assembled, cell lysed, the host is destroyed
Lysogenic cycle- cells reproduce, DNA integrates,
both- viral genes are replicated.
There are two other ways that phages can multiply.
(1) the lytic cycle and (2) the lysogenic cycle.
The host cell dies or is lysed in the lytic cycle, whereas the lysogenic cycle keeps the host cell alive.
Lytic cycle:
- New phages are assembled from viral DNA and proteins.
- The cell lysed
- The host is destroyed
Lysogenic cycle:
- The cells reproduce normally
- The viral DNA integrates into the chromosomes of the host cell.
Both cycles:
- Viral genes are replicated
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(complete question)
Reproductive cycles of a bacteriophage Classify each phrase as applying to the lytic cycle, the lysogenic cycle, or both types of reproductive cycles of phages. Drag the descriptions into the appropriate bins. View Available Hint(s) the cells lysed (broken open) viral genes are replicated new phages are assembled from viral DNA and proteins the viral DNA integrates into the chromosome of the host cell the host is destroyed the cell reproduces normally lytic cycle lysogenic cycle both cycles