When a virus enters a cell but does not replicate immediately, the situation is called
(b) virulence
(c) pathogenicity
(d) synergism
(a) Penetration
(a) capsoids
(b) protomers 9. The spike-like projections arising from the viral envelope are known as
(a) lysogenic virus
(5) provirus
Which of the following phases determines the specificity
of the virus?
The integration of viral DNA into the cell DNA results in a structure named as
The first synthetic process which occurs after infection with a positive strand RNA virus (c) lytic virus
(b) Attachment
(c) Release
(d) Uncoating
(e) peplomers
(d) capsomeres
(d) virulent virus
is