When a pathogen has invaded a host, it has found a source of nutrition and a cozy place to live and reproduce. Our bodies are like Florida to a pathogen; the conditions are perfect to live in, and it's a pleasant place to call home.
The host cell does not benefit from having a virus. The virus usually kills it.
The reason why a host cell is unable to make it`s protein while the invading virus replicates is because viruses typically not considered living organisms
targeting structures found only in bacterial cells and not the host cells
Pathogens need body tissue to infect and warmth and moisture to grow.
destruction of cells by viral reproduction
destruction of cells by viral reproduction
Yes
A parasite.
Turning the host cell into a virus
In most cases the parasite is getting the benefit. While sometimes they both benefit, it is rare for the host to be the only one of the two organisms to gain benefit.
Parasites get benefit but host is harmed .Parasites are highly modified .
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