Since a virus can only replicate on a living cell, host cell, it wouldn't be able to reproduce.
The virus won't be able to live and reproduce since its not within a living cell(organism/s)
virus that never came in contact with a living cell do not die, hence stays dormant, because it is not a living organism.
It will not be able to reproduce
it eats the cells of that living cell
nothing
A virus is debatably not a living thing, it stores no energy and "tricks" the cell into expending its own energy which the virus then uses for its "evil deeds"
Viruses cannot reproduce. They use a living cell to replicate themselves. When a virus infects a living cell, it injects its genetic material (DNA or RNA) into the cell. The virus' genetic material takes control of the cell and turns it into a virus factory. The cell does nothing but manufacture and assemble virus parts until eventually the cell ruptures and the new viruses erupt and go on to infect more cells.
it is not made of cells (A+)
The Epstein-Barr virus is a type of virus from the herpes family. You can get it by coming into contact with an infected person, for example through kissing.
The host.
nothing
Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV) will not multiply unless it is brought in contact with a living cell and once it contacts the living cell it will not stop its multiplication.
No, I have never had that happen to me.
Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV) will not multiply unless it is brought in contact with a living cell and once it contacts the living cell it will not stop its multiplication.
A virus is debatably not a living thing, it stores no energy and "tricks" the cell into expending its own energy which the virus then uses for its "evil deeds"
No. No virus is living.
That has never happen to me. You probably caught a virus.
Viruses, by themselves, do not have a nucleus. They may not even be living.
Virus cannot considered living. They lack cellular organization
Bacteria. A virus is a non-living thing. Bacteria is a living thing.
non-living
Both a living cell and a virus contain nucleic acid. The virus has a capsid, whereas a living cell does not.