A cell can be reproduce by a host cell
A virus can: 1. Kill the host cell 2. Alter the cell; incorporate into the genetic material of the host cell, thus becoming part of its nucleic acid pool; or divide when the host cell divides.
lysogenic cycle is the answer .... because the lytic cycle does destroy the host cell of the virus?
When the cell reproduces, the provirus is copied as part of the chromosome. The virus chromosome is placed into the host cell's.
Yes viral genes redirect the genetic and metabolic activities of a host cell. This happens when a virus enters a host cell.
Host cell.
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This is the host (organism) and the cell is called the host cell.
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The bursting of a host cell is called cell lysis.
the host cell cycle
A virus can: 1. Kill the host cell 2. Alter the cell; incorporate into the genetic material of the host cell, thus becoming part of its nucleic acid pool; or divide when the host cell divides.
A virus replicates inside a host cell. For example 'Bacteriophase'
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You can use the word host in a sentence like this: "The host asked the contestants if they knew where Bangkok was."
No, DNA viruses multiply in the host cell's nucleus, while most RNA viruses multiply in the host cell's cytoplasm
virus want to the enzymes of their host cell for grow and reproduction so it take many enzymes which want o the host cell.