Viruses replicate through one of two methods: the lysogenic cycle or the lytic cycle. Match each term to the correct description.

lysogenic cycle
lytic cycle
The virus injects its DNA into the host cell. After
the viral DNA inserts itself into the DNA of the host
cell, it becomes a provirus and is replicated along
with the host's DNA each time the host cell divides.

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The virus inserts its DNA into the host cell. The
free-floating viral DNA uses the machinery of the
host cell to assemble a multitude of new viruses.
Eventually, the host cell bursts, releasing the viruses.
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lysogenic cycle

The virus injects its DNA into the host cell. After the viral DNA inserts itself into the DNA of the host cell, it becomes a provirus and is replicated along with the host's DNA each time the host cell divides.

lytic cycle
The virus inserts its DNA into the host cell. The free-floating viral DNA uses the machinery of the host cell to assemble a multitude of new viruses. Eventually, the host cell bursts, releasing the viruses.