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Microscopic particle that invades a cell and often destroys it?

A virus is a microscopic being that can invade and destroy a cell. Viruses have some, but not all, of the characteristics of living things.


A microscopic partical that invades a cell and often destroys it?

a virus


A microscopic particle that invades a cell and often destoys it?

The answer to this question is a virus!a virus is what causes you to get a flu and other sicknesses. Remember, a virus is NOT A LIVING ORGANISM! There for, it needs a host cell to reproduce and get nutrients.


What is a nonliving particle that invades a cell?

a virus


What is caused by the multiplication of a small infectious agent which invades a host cell and then destroys it?

virus


Is flu virus a living thing or non-living ting?

The flu virus is considered a non-living thing. It is a microscopic particle that requires a host cell to replicate and survive.


Define the step of endocytosis?

the process by which a cell uses energy to surround a particle and enclose the particle in a vesicle to bring the particle into the cell is called endocytosis: the cell comes into contact with particle the cell membrane begins to wrap around the particle then the particle is bought into the cell


What is rapid division of a cell that invades and disrupts other cells?

Cancer.


What is an organism that invades a cell and uses it to create more organisms?

A virus is an organism that invades a cell and hijacks its machinery to replicate itself. It uses the cell's resources and machinery to create more viral particles, leading to the infection and potential harm to the host cell.


A microscopic unit of structure and function in an organism is a?

is a cell