Which step in the lytic cycle follows attachment of the virus and and release of DNA in to the host cell? a. production of new capsids b. synthesis of other viral components c. assembly of new virus particles d. integration of viral DNA into the host DNA e. host DNA replication. An Autotrophic prokaryote with no cell wall would be found in which kingdom? a. archaea c. protista e. plantae b. bacteria d. fungi "Plant-Like" Protists have these common features: a. Eukaryotic, autotrophs, & called algae b. Prokaryotic, autorophs, & called algae c. Prokarytoic, heterotrophs & Protozoans d. Grokayrotic, heterotrophs & Protozoans

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Which step in the lytic cycle follows
attachment of the virus and and release of
DNA in to the host cell?
a. production of new capsids
b. synthesis of other viral components
c. assembly of new virus particles
d. integration of viral DNÀ into the host DNA
e. host DNA replication.
13
An Autotrophic prokaryote with no cell wall
would be found in which kingdom?
a. archaea
c. protista
e. plantae
b. bacteria
d. fungi
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"Plant-Like" Protists have these common
features:
a. Eukaryotic, autotrophs, & called algae
b. Prokaryotic, autorophs, & called algae
c. Prokarytoic, heterotrophs & Protozoans
d. Grokayrotic, heterotrophs & Protozoans
In or
imont Stonhulo
Transcribed Image Text:12 Which step in the lytic cycle follows attachment of the virus and and release of DNA in to the host cell? a. production of new capsids b. synthesis of other viral components c. assembly of new virus particles d. integration of viral DNÀ into the host DNA e. host DNA replication. 13 An Autotrophic prokaryote with no cell wall would be found in which kingdom? a. archaea c. protista e. plantae b. bacteria d. fungi 14 "Plant-Like" Protists have these common features: a. Eukaryotic, autotrophs, & called algae b. Prokaryotic, autorophs, & called algae c. Prokarytoic, heterotrophs & Protozoans d. Grokayrotic, heterotrophs & Protozoans In or imont Stonhulo
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