It has matching proteins on it's capsid that match ones on certain host cells.
Receptors on the cell that the virus can attach to.
envelope
the virus is integrate inti the DNA of the host cell and is latent.
the bacteria and virus can easily enter into the cell.this make the cell to damage
Viruses that enter a cell do not die. A virus cannot reproduce on its own so it needs to find a cell in which to live. After the virus is done reproducing, most host cells die.
it will enter from air
Receptors on the cell that the virus can attach to.
Virus cannot replicate themselves. They should enter a living cell
envelope
Some viruses are very specific to certain cells. The cell has proteins on it's surface and a virus will use it a docking station to be able to enter the cell. Some cells don't have that protein and the virus can not enter the cell.
enter cell, attach to cell, replicate, kill cell
the virus is integrate inti the DNA of the host cell and is latent.
multiply
I dont know actually. I had the same question for school. But I think they dont. Virus cells dont live, they need to enter a living cell first.
They are like cockle burrs that "grab" hold of your clothing or a dog's coat. They are hijackers. Once they get attached to the cell of a living cell, they can take it over and "make" the living cell produce virus particles instead of cell parts.
The virus slams against the nerve cell and opens the nerve cell's membrane by fusing its membrane with it. The contents of the virus enter the nerves and begin the negative effects.
the bacteria and virus can easily enter into the cell.this make the cell to damage