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What active virus will destroy its?

A lytic virus will destroy its' host cell at the end of the lytic cycle.


What does an active virus destroy a cell?

A lytic virus will destroy its' host cell at the end of the lytic cycle.


What reproductive celldoes not destroy the host cell of the virus?

the host cell cycle


What cycle does viral replication does the virus destroy the host cell?

lytic


Small doesnt grow requires a living host for reproduction?

virus


What is active viruses?

when a virus enters a cell and is active, it cause the host cell to make new viruses, which destroy the host cell.


Are there more germs on a human or in a human?

Humans are germs, they breed and destroy their host like a virus.


How does a virus attach to a cell and transfer its genetic material into the cell?

A virus attaches to a host cell by recognizing specific receptors on the cell surface. It then injects its genetic material, either DNA or RNA, into the cell. Once inside, the virus hijacks the cell's machinery to replicate its genetic material and produce more virus particles.


What does a virus need in order to survive?

A virus needs a host cell to survive and replicate. Once inside a host cell, the virus can hijack the cell's machinery to make copies of itself. Without a host cell, viruses cannot survive for long periods outside of a living organism.


How DNA is destroyed by virus?

Viruses can destroy DNA through multiple mechanisms, including cleaving the DNA with their own enzymes, integrating their own genetic material into the host DNA, or inducing the host cell to undergo programmed cell death. These strategies allow the virus to hijack the host cell's machinery for its own replication and spread.


In what cycle of viral replication does the virus destroy the host cell?

During the cycle of viral shedding, the virus has made copies of itself and the host cell is no longer useful. The host cell then dies, and the new virus cells then must find a new host.


What is the exit method used by viruses that does not immediately destroy the host cell and results in an enveloped virus?

This method is called a budding off.