The bursting of a host cell is called cell lysis.
The bursting of a host cell is called Lysis, lysing, or lysation.
Lysing, or Lysation.
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After it bursts, it will fall onto the tissue and eventually turn into tissue.
virus can't live outside host cell
It all depends on the virus. It may be a lytic or a lysogenic infection. In a lytic infection, the virus inserts its DNA into host cell and replicate itself until the cell bursts and releases the new copies to infect other host cells. In a lysogenic infection, the virus inserts its DNA and gains control over the host cell, shutting it down and makes copies of itself like lytic infection, but the host cell does not burst.
The swelling and bursting of an RBC is called Lysis
This action is called lysis of the host cell.
It bursts and dies.
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the host cell bursts and dies
other viruses that are released
lytic infection
lytic infection
After it bursts, it will fall onto the tissue and eventually turn into tissue.
This is the host (organism) and the cell is called the host cell.
Well, first the virus "burrows" into it's host (The cell) then it regenerates and more viruses are born. Later, the host cell bursts open and more viruses invade other cells. ~Nick
virus can't live outside host cell
An "active virus" is when a virus enters a cell and is active, it causes the host cell to make new viruses. This process destroys the host cell. The steps are first, the virus attach's to a host cell. Second, the virus's hereditary material enters the host cell. Third, the virus's hereditary material causes the cell to make viral hereditary material and proteins. Fourth, new viruses from inside the host cell. Fifth, new viruses are released as the host cell bursts open and is destroyed. There are five steps on how a active virus functions inside a cell.
During the lytic cycle, the host cell eventually bursts open (lysis), releasing newly formed viruses to infect other cells. This results in the death of the host cell.