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Multiple Choice
Which viral life cycle would result in a quicker death for an infected cell?
A
Chronic cycle
B
Latent cycle
C
Lytic cycle
D
Lysogenic cycle
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Understand the different viral life cycles: the lytic cycle, lysogenic cycle, chronic cycle, and latent cycle.
In the lytic cycle, the virus takes over the host cell's machinery to replicate its genetic material and produce new viral particles.
The host cell eventually bursts (lyses), releasing the new viruses to infect other cells, leading to the quick death of the host cell.
In contrast, the lysogenic cycle involves the integration of viral DNA into the host cell's genome, where it can remain dormant for a period without killing the host cell immediately.
The lytic cycle results in a quicker death for the infected cell compared to the other cycles, as it leads to the immediate destruction of the host cell to release new viruses.