A virus is combined with a host cell in molten nutrient agar and then poured over a sterile nutrient agar plate. After the agar solidifies and the plate is incubated you see distinct clear zones in the agar. What do these results mean? A. The virus can replicate in nutrient agar. B. The virus can infect the host cells. C. The virus is unable to infect the host cells. D. The nutrient agar plate was contaminated in the process of setting it up.