NO
A lytic virus will destroy its' host cell at the end of the lytic cycle.
Destroy it
No, the egg does not destroy the sperm's mitochondria. During fertilization, the sperm cell's mitochondria are typically destroyed, as the egg provides the necessary energy-producing organelles for the developing embryo.
both actually, but mostly we destroy energy because we use it every day.
no, energy can be transfered to another source, but you can not destroy it.
the cell will suffocates the chemical
the host cell cycle
It destroys mass to release energy
A lytic virus will destroy its' host cell at the end of the lytic cycle.
The lysogenic cycle, also known as the temperate cycle, does not destroy the host cell. In this cycle, the viral DNA inserts into the host cell's genome and replicates along with the host cell. The viral DNA can remain dormant for some time before entering the lytic cycle and producing new viral particles.
Deviation can destroy cell, causing death/mutation.
The midochondiron produce energy for the cell