Answer:
The correct answer is option C. "The plants would develop the typical symptoms of TMV infection".
Step-by-step explanation:
Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is a pathogen that infects tobacco and a wide range of plants, particularly Solanaceae. The capsomeres of TMV are the units that divide the structure of the TMV, each one contains 158 amino acids and protect the genetic material of the virus. A researcher that lyses a cell containing capsomeres of TMV, let it resting overnight and spray it to tobacco plants, will cause that the plants develop the typical symptoms of TMV infection. The capsomeres in the lysed cells would allow the formation of new viruses that will infect the tobacco plants the next day.