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Mitosis
A virus
something to do with dna
A nice simple answer for you: Replication.
No. Endosporulation is the process where bacteria encapsulates itself within an endospore - it's a form of protection against an extreme range environmental stressors. Sporulation on the other hand is the act of producing spores of the bacteria, and that IS a reproductive mechanism.
more copies of itself
It is a destructive virus that rewrites itself and is an executable program with its own code. It usually destroys the program it infects.
Ebola typically gains entry into the body through breaks in the skin, the watery fluid around the eye or the moist tissues of the nose or mouth. Then it infects various cells of the immune system, which it tricks into making more copies of itself. The end result: a massive attack on the blood vessels.
a virus is able to replicate itself bu taking over the metabolic activities of the cell it infects essentially saying stop what you are suppose to do and make copies of me. so the virus actually doesn't replicate itself but rather the cell in which it infects does it for it. this occurs during the lytic phase of the virus. sometimes the virus "hides" by incorporating itself within the dna of the cell it infects(causing certain cancers) until it is releases itself and says make me. this dormant phase is called lysogenic.
Since viruses are nonliving they have to invade and hijack a living cells DNA to make more copies of itself. If it cannot do this it cannot make more copies of itself.
A chromosome that lacks a partner and in which destroys or deletes itself.
meosis
Replication
The enzyme
Ozone does repairs itself and replenishes. But when rate of destruction is more then it destroys.
Replication! 1) DNA splits 2) DNA copies 3) left with 2 copies of DNA! :)
malicious software that copies itself repeatedly