This will vary according to the type of virus and according to the host cells.
The only thing the lytic cycle is more efficient in is killing the cell. The lytic cycle is when the initiation of making lots of bacteria copies begin. Once complete, the cell bursts and the virus products will scatter and infect other cells.
They are the same only in the way that take over the cell hosts. The lytic cycle will cause the cell to rapidly rupture and die at the end of their life cycle. The lysogenic virus will hide in the cell's nucleus for many cycles until it too will cause the death of the cell.
The gymnosperm life cycle usually takes two years to complete. The cycle begins as male cones release their pollen grains.
A Betta does not have a "nitrogen cycle"
It takes about as long as a water cycle
Usually 3 working day but no more than five It certainly shouldn't take more than one full billing cycle.
45 days
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Inside the cells of the host. Viruses can't reproduce without a host's body to do the work and provide the materials for replication. Most cold viruses first attack the mucous tissues, attach to and enter these cells and then force the cell to stop doing its usual job and begin slaving for the virus. The process is called the Lytic cycle, see the related questions below for more information.
I myself cannot cycle to the center of the earth.
One complete cycle every 28 days.