Spiral Notes – Reproductive Cycles of Viruses

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Spiral Notes – Reproductive Cycles of Viruses Step 1 – Viruses __________ to their specific target cell based on their _________. This works like a _______ and ______, so viruses will only affect _________ cells. If the virus cannot attach, it will not affect the host cell. Step 2 – The virus will ________ its _________________ into the host. Step 3 – The cell now starts to make _________ of the _________ proteins and genetic information. Step 4 – The different parts of the virus are _________ into full virus copies. Step 5 – The virus causes cell ________ (cell bursting apart) and the virus copies are ___________.

Spiral Questions – Reproductive Cycles of Viruses What is the difference between the lytic and the lysogenic viral life cycles?   The end result of the viral lytic cycle is  Arrange the numbers that correspond to the pictures below to show the correct order of steps in the lytic cycle and describe what is happening at each picture. Label and explain each stage of the Lytic Cycle below: