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It basically takes over the cell and orders the cell to make more copies of the original virus and it's DNA.

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viral RNA uses the normal process of a cell to manufacture

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Viral rna uses the normal processes of a cell to manufactor what?

Viral RNA uses the normal processes of a cell to manufacture more viruses.


What viral rna uses the normal processes of a cell to manufacture?

That's what retroviruses do. They use the host cell's reverse transcriptase enzyme to manufacture DNA from the virus' RNA


Which process enables a cell to fight viral infections?

exocytosis.


Does Viral replication only occurs when the cell is in the process of mitosis?

no


What is the process in which viral capsids are removed within the infected cell?

uncoating


Which is the Process that occurs during viral replication when the viral envelope fuses with the host's plasma membrane and the rest of the virus enters the cell?

penetration


What is viral replication?

Viral replication is the process of creating viruses. This can only occur once a virus has infected a cell - because viruses cannot replicate by themselves (they need to use a host cell).


The process in which a normal cell become a cancerous cell is called what?

Dysplasia


Which process restores normal cellular function?

cell division


How do Viral infections reproduce?

It has to have a host cell to reproduce then it kills that cell becausethere are so many viral disease in side the host cell. The Viral disease will continue you to kill host cell until you get an antibiotic


Which of the following lists the steps of HIV replication in the correct order?

HIV binds with the CD4 protein on the surface of the T4 lymphocyte. The HIV fuses with the T4 lymphocyte. Viral RNA (ribonucleic acid) and reverse transcriptase enter the target cell. Reverse transcriptase produces viral DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) from the viral RNA. Viral DNA enters the target cell's nucleus and splices into the target cell's DNA. The target cell uses the information on the viral DNA and produces the pieces needed for building copies of HIV. The pieces are assembled into new copies of HIV. This process uses an enzyme called protease. Copies of HIV are released from the target cell in a process called budding.


Process in which normal cell stops growing when it physically touches neighboring cell?

Contact Inhibition