Step 1: A virus particle attaches to a receptor site on the cell wall, from where it penetrates the cell wall.
Step 2: The virus particle sheds its protein shell and releases its genome into the cell.
Step 3: The viral genome creates new virus particles within the cell, causing the cell to swell in size.
Based on steps 1–3 of a viral infection, as shown above, what is likely to occur next?

Explanation

The cell has swollen due to the reproduction of the virus within the cell. At some point, the virus particles are likely to breach (break through) the cell wall, releasing themselves to spread to other cells, where the process will repeat itself.

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