1)A SPECIFIC virus attaches to the surface of a specific bacteria cell.hereditary material of the virus injects into the cell.
2)The viral hereditary material may become a part of the bacterial cell's chromosome.
3)The bacterial cell divides the virus is now part of two cells inseted of one
4)The virus become active.
5)New virus are made
6)The bacterial cell breaks open and releases the viruses, thereby destroying the host bacterial cell.
you know....
they put the "thingy"
into the hole and then
BOOM
rabies
tetanus is actually a spirillius bacteria.
A latent virus is a unactive virus that sits in your body that eventually becomes active with no explained reason. An example is a cold sore. You dont know its coming until its done. That is a virus in your lip.
the virus needs the host to reproduce!! : )
Yes, it is an acute viral disease of the central nervous system that can be fatal.
During a latent infection, the viral genome is present within the host's cells but it is not being replicated nor is any cellular destruction taking place. Some viruses for which latent infection in the main type of host-virus interaction are:Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)Herpes Simplex virus (HSV)Varicella Zoster virus (VZV)Cytomegalovirus (CMV)Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
an example of a latent virus is a host cell
Herpes virus that latent in the nerves
Herpes virus that latent in the nerves
Latent Viruses: some viruses can be latent. That means that after the virus enters a cell, its hereditary material can become part of the cell's hereditary material.
Is yellow fever latent of active
This is called a latent virus.
active
tetanus is actually a spirillius bacteria.
A latent virus is a unactive virus that sits in your body that eventually becomes active with no explained reason. An example is a cold sore. You dont know its coming until its done. That is a virus in your lip.
the virus needs the host to reproduce!! : )
A latent virus is a virus that is not active, but could be. For instance, after a person has chickenpox, the outbreak clears up, but it could outbreak again later in life as shingles. The virus never goes away, just becomes latent.
First the virus goes into the cell. When its in the cell it "hides" and the cell makes a copy. Once it makes a copy the latent virus reveal themselves and then there are latent viruses in the first cell and the duplicated one. After that it copies it self in each cell and then releases.