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The bursting of a host cell is called cell lysis.

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Type of infection in which a host cell bursts and is destroyed?

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What happens to the host cell at the end of the lytic?

It bursts and dies.


What happens at the end of the lyitc cycle?

the host cell bursts and dies


What is a type of infection in which the host cell bursts and is destroyed?

A type of infection where the host cell bursts and is destroyed is known as a lytic infection. This process is commonly associated with viruses that infect bacteria, known as bacteriophages, where they replicate inside the host cell until it bursts, releasing new viral particles to infect other cells.


When an infected cell bursts which of the following is most harmful to the host?

other viruses that are released


When red blood cell bursts what is it called?

After it bursts, it will fall onto the tissue and eventually turn into tissue.


What is the type of infection in which the host cell bursts and is destroyed?

lytic infection


The cell or organism which a virus depends is called?

This is the host (organism) and the cell is called the host cell.


What does a virus do to a 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


The viral reproductive cycle in which a phage injects its DNA into a host cell and uses the cell's metabolic machinery to produce new phages which then causes the cell to rupture is called what cycle?

The viral reproductive cycle you are describing is called the lytic cycle. In this cycle, the phage hijacks the host cell's machinery to replicate itself, leading to the destruction of the host cell when it bursts open to release new phages.


The bursting of the cell releases new bacteriophage .?

When a cell bursts, it releases new bacteriophages that were produced inside the cell. These bacteriophages can then infect other bacterial cells, continuing the cycle of infection and replication. This process is known as a lytic cycle in bacteriophages.


What destroys the host cell immediately?

Virulent phages or certain types of viruses can destroy host cells immediately upon infection by causing cell lysis. This process involves the virus replicating inside the host cell until it bursts open, releasing new viral particles to infect other cells.