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OpenStudy (anonymous):

. A lytic infection concludes with the

thomaster (thomaster):

\(\Huge\bf\color{#FF0000}W\color{#FF4900}e\color{#FF9200}l\color{#FFDB00}c\color{#FFff00}o\color{#B6ff00}m\color{#6Dff00}e~\color{#00ff00}t\color{#00ff49}o~\color{#00ffDB}O\color{#00ffff}p\color{#00DBff}e\color{#0092ff}n\color{#0049ff}S\color{#0000ff}t\color{#2400ff}u\color{#6D00ff}d\color{#B600ff}y\color{#FF00ff}!\) The virus will make the cell burst.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lytic infection concludes with the cell burst,because the cell don't have the space to numerous daughter virus cells & thus the daughter cells can infect the adjacent cell again.

thomaster (thomaster):

@sagnik_das A virus is not a cell.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@thomaster i meant the cell,virus is attacking here,maybe a human/animal/or most likely a bacterial cells.

thomaster (thomaster):

I meant this: The cell don't have the space to numerous \(\sf\underline{daughter\ virus\ cells}\) But you're right about the rest :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok,my bad,got it.i meant literally.thanks..@thomaster

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