The cycle of infection
The lytic cycle of infection occurs when more viruses are produced and the host cell is destroyed. This is the phenomenon that occurs in viral illnesses.
The lytic cycle of infection occurs when more viruses are produced and the host cell is destroyed. This is the phenomenon that occurs in viral illnesses.
The lytic cycle of infection occurs when more viruses are produced and the host cell is destroyed. This is the phenomenon that occurs in viral illnesses.
The citric acid cycle, more commonly known as the Krebs cycle.
The Lytic Cycle or by Budding without lysis. See the related questions below for more information.
The virus takes over your cell, then reproduces with the infection, making more viruses.
Vaccines for the prevention of the specific viral infection can be made with inactive "dead" viruses. They are also made with live, but attenuated (weakened), viruses. See more below about vaccines.
The Lytic Cycle or by Budding without lysis. See the related questions below for more information.
That's a fine description of the "common cold".
The last step in the lytic cycle is that new viruses begin to be made
More white blood cells are being produced
More white blood cells will arrive if there are more threats to the organism, such as bacteria, toxins, debris, or viruses.