yes but in hosts by tempering with hosts cell DNA/RNA
viruses replicate inside respiratory cells.
Yes it can be.
viruses are intracellular because they need to use cells to replicate themselves
Inside a host cell.
Viruses
New viruses are released after the lytic cycle. ~Gradpoint/Novanet
A worm is a program designed to replicate.
Viruses replicate fast and mutate easily.
It depends on the nature of its genome
No. Viruses must invade a host cell and hijack its resources to replicate itself.
No. Viruses must invade a host cell and hijack its resources to replicate itself.
The only way viruses can replicate is by parasitizing living cells and using the cell's mechanisms to replicate their genetic materials and protein components.