Lytic Cycle: The lytic cycle is the process by which a virus infects a host cell, replicates its genetic material, assembles new virions, and ultimately causes the cell to lyse, releasing the newly formed viruses.
Bacteriophage: Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria, utilizing bacterial machinery for replication. They are diverse in structure and function, including both lytic and lysogenic cycles.
Host Cell: A host cell is a living cell that a virus infects in order to replicate its genetic material and produce new viral particles.