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Multiple Choice
What occurs when a cell undergoes lysis?
A
The cell membrane ruptures, releasing the cell's contents into the surrounding environment.
B
The cell engulfs large particles through phagocytosis.
C
The cell forms tight junctions with neighboring cells.
D
The cell divides into two identical daughter cells.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the term 'lysis': Lysis refers to the breaking down or rupture of the cell membrane, which leads to the release of the cell's internal contents into the surrounding environment.
Analyze the options provided: Evaluate each option to determine which one aligns with the definition of lysis.
Option 1: 'The cell membrane ruptures, releasing the cell's contents into the surrounding environment' matches the definition of lysis. This describes the process accurately.
Option 2: 'The cell engulfs large particles through phagocytosis' refers to a different process where the cell takes in particles, not the rupture of the membrane.
Option 3 and 4: 'The cell forms tight junctions with neighboring cells' and 'The cell divides into two identical daughter cells' describe unrelated processes (cell adhesion and mitosis, respectively) and are not related to lysis.