Final answer:
Gamma-hemolysis is the term used to describe hemolysis with no zone of hemolysis caused by the absence of RBC lysis.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hemolysis with no zone of hemolysis caused by the absence of RBC lysis is called gamma-hemolysis (c). This is characterized by colonies that are non-hemolytic, and the red blood cell membrane is not ruptured, but rather the hemoglobin is reduced to methemoglobin, resulting in a green color surrounding the colonies growing on the Blood Agar Plate (BAP).