Once viral proteins enter the cell, the formation of proteins to gain full control of the host cell are activated. Control mechanisms include suppression of intrinsic cell defenses, suppression of cell signaling, and suppression of host cellular transcription and translation. Death and decline of a cell infected by a virus is often a result.
The viruses after entering the host cell start multiplying very fast and eat up the major ammount of food, distroy the genetic material causing damage and disease.
The virus sticks to the cell and injects it's d n a into the cell and the virus multiplies
Lol by killing the cells
Yes, chickenpox is a viral disease and all viruses need host cells to reproduce and cause an organism health problems.
Influenza is not a cell, it is a respiratory disease caused by a type of viruses, called influenza viruses. Viruses are not cells, they are sub-microscopic organisms that are non-living and disease-causing in humans, animals, and plants as well as in some bacteria.
There are three main types of micro organism that can cause disease Bacteria, these are prokaryotes and have no true nucleus. Bacterial diseases include tuberculosis, gonorrhea, tetanus etc. Infections can result when bacteria get into the "wrong parts" of the body and are able to reproduce. For example E.coli is normally excreted in the faeces but if ingested through poor hygience (faecal-oral) or through poor food preparation it can cause stomach upset. Bacterial infections can be treated with antibiotics. Fungi, these are eukaryotic organisms and include all yeasts. Fungi cause infections such as thrush, athletes foot and ringworm. Viruses, these are not alive but can cause damage to host cells. They need a host cell in order to grow and reproduce. Viral diseases include HIV, Influenza, measles, chicken pox, herpes. Antibiotics do not work on viruses as they need body cells to reproduce. When they leave the cell in which they invade they cause damage to the cell resulting in symptoms of the disease,
viruses are specific to the cells they infect called host cells
Retroviruses
Antibiotics like penicillin work by killing the bacteria that cause the disease while they are inside the body. They damage the bacterial cells without damaging the body's cells. They don't work on viruses because viruses invade body cells in order to reproduce.
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Put simply it infects your cells with its own form of DNA that cause you body to make more and thenthey infect more cells sorta
they can damage the 52o tissues
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Cells can cause disease, but can also prevent disease.
Viruses can make you ill by invading your cells and hijacking their machinery to reproduce. This process can cause damage to the infected cells and trigger your immune system to respond, leading to symptoms such as fever, fatigue, and inflammation. Additionally, some viruses can disrupt normal bodily functions and cause complications that contribute to illness.
Less then 1 percent cause disease. Disease causing bacteria produce toxins- powerful chemicals that damage cells and make you ill.
Bacteria are prokaryotic cells that cause disease and decay.
Bacteria, fungal spores, viruses (not necessarily microorganisms), and protist cells can cause disease.k cocci o
Yes, chickenpox is a viral disease and all viruses need host cells to reproduce and cause an organism health problems.