Unlike lytic viruses, lysogenic viruses do NOT lyse the host cell right away where as lytic cells do.
The last step in the lytic cycle is that new viruses begin to be made
Any type of viral infection is caused by lytic viruses. These types of infections include pneumonia, influenza, and the common cold.
New viruses are released after the lytic cycle. ~Gradpoint/Novanet
The two different lifecycles of viruses are Lytic and Lysogenic
Yes and no pneumonia can be also caused by viruses and is mostly the lytic cycle!
The easiest way to understand how viruses replicate is to study the life cycles of viruses called bacteriophages (bacteria eaters). Bacteriophages replicate by either a lytic cycle or a lysogenic cycle. The difference in these two cycles is that the cell dies at the end of the lytic cycle or the cell remains in the lysogenic cycle. The virus remains "hidden".
new viruses begin to be made
Lysogenic
The lytic cycle is a process that viruses use to replicate within a host cell. It is not a characteristic of bacteria.
The last step in the lytic cycle is that new viruses begin to be made
Viruses can cause lytic infections or lysogenic infections. When a virus enters a cell to make copies of itself, causing the cell to rupture, that is called a lytic infection. A lysogenic infection is where a virus incorporates itself into the DNA of the cell it invades and replicates its genetic code.