Viruses can cause damage to infected cells, such as physical damage (e.g. lysis), nuclear inclusions, cytoplasmic inclusions, clumping, etc. These are termed
A) transcriptional effects.
B) lysogenic effects.
C) cytopathic effects.
D) cytogenic effects.
Ans: C) cytopathic effects.
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