A virus uses the host energy making organelles to produce its' energy requirements.
viruses dot need energy.
Sunlight does not directly provide energy or nutrients to a virus. Viruses are not considered living organisms and do not undergo metabolic processes like photosynthesis. They rely on host cells for replication and survival.
parasites
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the compound that directly provides energy for cellular work in living organisms. ATP releases energy when its phosphate bond is broken, providing energy for various cellular processes.
A virus does not have a metabolism. To reproduce, a virus takes control of a living cell, forcing the cell to make copies of the virus. All energy is provided by the cell.
A virus is a parasite that relies on a host cell for energy. It cannot produce its own energy and instead hijacks the metabolic processes of the host cell to replicate itself.
Viruses do not directly need energy. The virus takes control of the host cell in order to replicate. The host cell's own metabolic machinery is used to synthesize the components of new viruses. The virus itself is passive.
yes solar energy needs heat as it is the directly receving energy from the sun and it is the energy which provides more heat
ATP (Adenosine Tri-Phosphate)
A host organism is one that provides a source of energy or a suitable environment for a virus or another organism to live and thrive. The host may not always benefit from this relationship and can sometimes suffer harm from the presence of the virus or other organism.
Virus do not produce energy.They get from host.
Food provides energy for the body.