Multiple Choice
The correct sequence of events in viral multiplication is:
A) penetration,uncoating,synthesis,adsorption,assembly,release
B) uncoating,penetration,synthesis,assembly,absorption,release
C) adsorption,penetration,uncoating,synthesis,assembly,release
D) assembly,synthesis,uncoating,release,penetration,adsorption
E) adsorption,release,synthesis,uncoating,assembly,penetration
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