Viruses use two different cycles of replication, the lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle. In what way is the lysogenic cycle different from the lytic cycle?

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The virus recognizes and attached to host cell.

StartFragment, The virus recognizes and attached to host cell.,

The virus injects its DNA into a host cell.
The virus injects its DNA into a host cell., EndFragment,

Viral DNA is replicated along with host DNA.
Viral DNA is replicated along with host DNA., EndFragment,

The host cell is harmed immediately
The host cell is harmed immediately , EndFragment,

The lysogenic cycle is different from the lytic cycle in that viral DNA is replicated along with host DNA and the host cell is not immediately harmed. Instead, the viral DNA becomes integrated into the host cell's DNA and remains dormant until triggered to enter the lytic cycle.