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  • teachers need to get rid of textbooks and just teach us with videos like this. so much more useful

  • The video keeps flashing green

  • Just a heads up, this is not a provirus, this is a prophage. The video shows the virus attaching to a bacterium and inserting it's nucleic material into the bacterium's DNA. When this happens it is a prophage. When this happens in a eukaryotic cell that's when it is a provirus. Still a good video though.

  • great

    very good

  • THANKS, this was helpful.

  • excellant video 

  • Is this how HIV is spread from cell to cell?

  • @chrissline77 pretty much except hiv buds, either way the host cell dies

  • thanks man...

  • Dude!!!! you just saved me ;) My teacher is a nutcase who doesnt explain anything and this is EXACTlY what i was looking for :) THANKS!!!!!!!!!!

  • virus' r smart

  • Haha. Were Learning This And I'm Only In The 7th Grade.

  • good for you.

  • @markpleasants174 that's good :)

  • youtube bio help vids rock my world.

  • I think we all know this, simplification and cartoonizing things is a easy way to start for some...a page of chemical formulations wouldn't be as easy for most to understand

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  • dead chemicals? wtf chemicals are alivee????? A VIRUS IS JUST A CHEMICAL......not dead not alive its just a chemical.........

  • @xnf90x2 omg it's zombie chemical run RUN

  • u really help me 4 my morrow test.. thankz!!!!!!!

  • excellent

  • realy helpful!

    gr8 piece of work

  • Good way to remember.. Lytic kill, Lysogenic chill

  • Very nice, thanks

  • I get it now the lysogenic cycle is when the viral DNA is injected into the host cell and then incorporated into the genome of the host cell and may enter the lytic cycle under certain environmental conditions. The lytic cycle is when the virus injects its DNA into the bacteria and then uses the bacterial DNA to replicate its self and then ruptures and releases new phages which can go around and infect other bacteria.

  • what are some examples of both lytic and lysogenic viruses?

  • Lol... so true this shit is good shit. THANKS SO MUCH... i have my first Anatomy N Physiology exam tom. This will definitely help =D

  • This is a cycle lytic.

  • Nope this is a Lysogenic Cycle.

  • Keep this up .. THis shit Is Good Shit!!

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