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Q: What happens after the virus has been taken up by the cell?
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What happens when a cell is full of new virus's?

It becomes an active virus


What happens when a virus enters a plant cell?

The cell becomes a virus breeding machine the virus takes over the cell and uses it to make more viruses


Where does viral reproduction occurs?

It occurs in a cell that's been overtaken by a virus.


What happens at the end of the cycle?

the host cell becomes a virus


When an enveloped virus adsorbs to the host cell with its protein spikes the virions are taken into the cell by the process of?

endocytosis


What happens to a host cell when a virus replicates inside it?

the virus is integrate inti the DNA of the host cell and is latent.


What do you call a cell that has been infected with a virus?

It is called a host cell. The virus attaches to the cell and injects its DNA into the cell. The virus's DNA overruns the "instructions" that the cell has and "tells" the cell to make copies of the virus using the DNA. Then the cell makes so many copies of the virus, that it explodes. The new viruses then go on to attach to other cells.


What happens to the provirus when the host cell reproduces?

When the cell reproduces, the provirus is copied as part of the chromosome. The virus chromosome is placed into the host cell's.


What is the first thing that happens when an animal virus enters a cell and starts to reproduce?

it reproduces


What role do the proteins in a virus outer coat play in invasion of a host cell?

The virus tries to match the recognition glycoprotein on the outside of the cell it is trying to invade, for docking purposes, or for entry purposes. Generally the membrane that covers this type of virus was taken from a cell it lysed on exit.What_role_do_the_proteins_in_a_virus's_outer_coat_play_in_the_invasion_of_a_hosts_cell


What role of proteins in the virus's outer coat play in the invasion of the host cell?

The virus tries to match the recognition glycoprotein on the outside of the cell it is trying to invade, for docking purposes, or for entry purposes. Generally the membrane that covers this type of virus was taken from a cell it lysed on exit.What_role_do_the_proteins_in_a_virus's_outer_coat_play_in_the_invasion_of_a_hosts_cell


What role do the proteins in a virus's outer coat play in the invasion of a host cell.?

The virus tries to match the recognition glycoprotein on the outside of the cell it is trying to invade, for docking purposes, or for entry purposes. Generally the membrane that covers this type of virus was taken from a cell it lysed on exit.What_role_do_the_proteins_in_a_virus's_outer_coat_play_in_the_invasion_of_a_hosts_cell