Someone hellllllppppp meeeeeeee!!!!!!! a bacterial strain that can grow on galactose is infected with a virus. after lysis, the next-generation virus particles are collected and used to infect a bacterial strain unable to grow on galactose. some of the bacteria survive this infection, and a few are able to grow on galactose. which of the following statements best explains the observation that some bacteria seem to have acquired the ability to grow on galactose? a. viral proteins made following the second infection cooperated with host proteins to allow galactose metabolism. b. the virus picked up and carried galactose genes of the first bacterial strain to the second bacterial strain. c. the viral dna became inserted in bacterial dna during the second infection, enhancing genes needed for galactose metabolism. d. the virus inserted its own dna into the second bacterial strain, which changed its metabolism but did not destroy the cell.​