Answer:
e. attachment -> entry -> replication -> assembly -> budding
Explanation:
The viral life cycle starts with its attachment to the host cell and is also called adsorption. Adsorption is followed by the entry of the genome or nucleocapsid of the virus into the host cell. One inside the host cell, the viral gene expression occurs. Synthesis of viral nucleic acid occurs by the process of replication.
Transcription and translation of viral mRNA form viral proteins using the host cell enzymatic machinery. The newly formed coat proteins and nucleic acid molecules are assembled to form new nucleocapsids which are then released from the host cell. Budding is one of the processes that release the virions from the host cell.