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Q: How do viruses disrupt equilibrium in their hosts?
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0.9%


Can viruses replicate themselfs?

yes but in hosts by tempering with hosts cell DNA/RNA


Do viruses move independently or dependently?

Some viruses can move parts of their body, but most viruses rely on their hosts.


Which factor would most likely disrupt genetic equilibrium in a large population?

Genetic Drift


What factor would most likely disrupt genetic equilibrium in a large population?

Nonrandom mating.


Are viruses mobile or immobile?

Viruses are immobile. They can not move on their own, and rely on their hosts biological systems to move them around.


Do viruses have a carbohydrate store?

No. Virus need to rely on hosts to reproduce.


What term best describe viruses?

Biological viruses are pathogens that can affect either humans or animals. Computer Viruses are manmade computer coding as a program intended to disrupt the normal use of a computer and networking.


Can viruses lives live on their own?

Yes,they live in hosts only to reproduce.


Viruses that cause lysis of their hosts are called?

I don't know! Why are you asking me?????


Temperate viruses reproduce via the?

The lysogynistic cycle where they insert their DNA/RNA into the hosts genetic material for many rounds of their own replication along with the hosts replication.


Why are most viruses highly specific to cells they infects?

viruses must bind precisely to proteins on the cell surface and than use a hosts genetic system, this is why most viruses are highly specific to the cells they infect