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which of the following is the correct order of the life cycle of viruses in animals.
○ adsorption, penetration, uncoating, synthesis, assembly, release
○ release, assembly, synthesis, uncoating, absorbtion, adsorption
○ absortion, adsorption, uncoating, assembly, synthesis
The life cycle of animal viruses typically follows the order: Adsorption (virus attaches to host cell), Penetration (virus enters host cell), Uncoating (viral genetic material is released from the capsid), Synthesis (viral components are synthesized), Assembly (new viruses are assembled), and Release (new viruses exit the host cell). The first option matches this correct sequence. The second option has a reversed and incorrect order, and the third option has incorrect terms (like "absortion" which is misspelled and an incorrect step order) and is incomplete.
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A. Adsorption, penetration, uncoating, synthesis, assembly, release