Viral Life Cycle: The series of events that occur when a virus infects a host cell, replicates, and produces new viral particles that can go on to infect other cells.
Viral Assembly: The process by which the viral genetic material and structural proteins come together to form complete, infectious viral particles.
Viral Egress: The mechanism by which newly formed viral particles exit the host cell, often through budding or lysis, to continue the infectious cycle.