The document provides instructions for labeling the life cycle of a virus in 5 stages:
1) Attachment, where the virus attaches to the host cell.
2) Penetration, where the DNA from the virus enters the host cell.
3) Biosynthesis, where the host cell makes copies of virus parts.
4) Assembly, where the virus is assembled.
5) Release, where the virus is released from the host cell.
The document provides instructions for labeling the life cycle of a virus in 5 stages:
1) Attachment, where the virus attaches to the host cell.
2) Penetration, where the DNA from the virus enters the host cell.
3) Biosynthesis, where the host cell makes copies of virus parts.
4) Assembly, where the virus is assembled.
5) Release, where the virus is released from the host cell.
The document provides instructions for labeling the life cycle of a virus in 5 stages:
1) Attachment, where the virus attaches to the host cell.
2) Penetration, where the DNA from the virus enters the host cell.
3) Biosynthesis, where the host cell makes copies of virus parts.
4) Assembly, where the virus is assembled.
5) Release, where the virus is released from the host cell.
Host cell makes copies of virus parts ( Biosynthesis)
Virus attaches to host cell (Attachment) Virus is released from host cell (Release) Virus is assembled (Assembly) DNA from virus enters host cell (Penetration)
2. Write the stages in the correct order, starting with Attachment