Multiply. A virus needs energy to multiply.
A virus uses the host energy making organelles to produce its' energy requirements.
Stores the virus' program code that tells how to do everything the virus needs to do.
the virus needs the host to reproduce!! : )
No. A virus needs only a host body to survive. This is the reason many scientists can't decide whether or not a virus should be considered 'alive.'
It is not. HIV is a virus. It has a completely different make-up from a bacteria. The most important difference between a bacteria and a virus is that a virus does not have the ability to replicate on its own. It needs a host, another cell, to reproduce, unlike bacteria which can reproduce on their own.
A virus uses the host energy making organelles to produce its' energy requirements.
A virus uses the host energy making organelles to produce its' energy requirements.
Hepatitis D virus
Virus do not produce energy.They get from host.
Stores the virus' program code that tells how to do everything the virus needs to do.
A virus does not have a metabolism. To reproduce, a virus takes control of a living cell, forcing the cell to make copies of the virus. All energy is provided by the cell.
the virus needs the host to reproduce!! : )
viruses dot need energy.
When a virus obtains energy, it comes from the host cell. A virus requires the host cell to reproduce and uses the energy from that host.
Stores the virus' program code that tells how to do everything the virus needs to do.
no
yes