Virulent viruses multiply within infected cells and eventually
A. cause lysis of the host cell, releasing new viruses.
B. cause an alternation of generations in the host cell, releasing new viruses.
C. cause the transduction of the host cell, releasing new viruses.
D. cause a transfer of material from the host cell, releasing new viruses.
E. cause the transformation of the host cell, releasing new viruses.
Answer: A
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