Interphase
Yes.
The final stage is cytokinesis when the cytoplasm is split.
Injection. After the virus has attached to the cell wall, it then injects its genetic material into the cell.
The first step of the nitrogen cycle is nitrogen fixation.
Interphase
cytokenisis. this is the last and final step to the cell cycle. but technicly it can also can be considered the first step of the cell cycle because it starts and ends with cell division. (a.k.a cytokenisis).
Yes.
The final stage is cytokinesis when the cytoplasm is split.
Cells produce more cells with cell division or the cell cycle. "IPMATC" = interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis. these are the steps of the cell cycle. Here is a link that explains the whole cycle step by step:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PR9irHLGZQg
Injection. After the virus has attached to the cell wall, it then injects its genetic material into the cell.
The last step in the lytic cycle is that new viruses begin to be made
THE CELL CYCLE.
Cell Cycle
This is known as the cell cycle.
a virus isdifferent from normal cells meaning it does not go through mitoses (cell division) but instead it attaches to a cell and injects it's DNA in to the cell where it infects the nucleus to stop what it is doing and to start to produce more viruses. so a virus reproduces by making other cells do it for them
The first step of the nitrogen cycle is nitrogen fixation.