viruses latch onto a host cell and injects its own DNA into it, this DNA controls the cell and makes it produce more viruses inside the cell, when these are ready the burst out of the host cell killing it, and land on another cell
Active Viruses
Viruses are often carried to the host through the air.
Host cells of viruses include human and other animals, and plants and fungi. Also bacteria and protozoa and algae are host cells of viruses.
No. Some computer viruses are simply made just to 'watch' and record everything that is happening on the host computer. Others are created to retrieve and destroy important files. Please note that I am referring to computer viruses, and the host is the victim computer.
viruses latch onto a host cell and injects its own DNA into it, this DNA controls the cell and makes it produce more viruses inside the cell, when these are ready the burst out of the host cell killing it, and land on another cell
Yes, the majority of viruses are very species specific. There are exceptions however, such as rabies. Most viruses will not survive for long beyond their host tissue environment.
Active Viruses
Viruses are often carried to the host through the air.
No, DNA viruses multiply in the host cell's nucleus, while most RNA viruses multiply in the host cell's cytoplasm
Viruses can affect animals, and some viruses can affect plants.
Picture the host as the viruses brain and heart.. Once the virus leaves the host it dies. In other words the host gives it life.
The host
a host Cell
when a virus enters a cell and is active, it cause the host cell to make new viruses, which destroy the host cell.
viruses
Windows viruses do not affect the Ubuntu system .