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Multiple Choice
During the viral replication cycle, what is the term for the stage in which newly synthesized viral components are put together to form complete virus particles?
A
Attachment
B
Assembly
C
Release
D
Penetration
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Understand the viral replication cycle, which includes several key stages: attachment, penetration, synthesis, assembly, and release.
Identify the stage where the virus components such as nucleic acids and proteins come together to form complete virus particles.
Recall that 'attachment' refers to the virus binding to the host cell surface, and 'penetration' is the entry of the virus into the host cell.
Recognize that 'assembly' is the stage where newly synthesized viral components are organized and assembled into complete virions.
Note that 'release' is the final stage where mature virus particles exit the host cell to infect new cells.