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Various cells are involved. The varicella-zoster virus enters through the respiratory system. Then it is found in the lymph nodes 4-6 days later the virus enters the cells of the spleen and liver. After a week the virus travels to the viscera and skin, causing the typical skin markings.

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Chicken pox affects the man only. Most probably it does not affect the primates or other animals.

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Humans and a few primates are the only host for chickenpox virus.

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What helps the flu or mumps virus enter and leave the host cell?

Receptors on the cell that the virus can attach to.


Is the mumps an active or hidden virus?

Active. It will go directly to find a host cell and begin the steps of the lytic cycle to cause the host's cell to replicate itself (see the related questions for more about the lytic cycle). It does not stay "dormant" inside you to manifest symptoms later, an infection will produce symptoms right away if you are infected. Then once new viruses are made in the host cell, they will burst out and infect more cells and potentially more people.


How long can mumps virus survive outside a host?

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Host Cell


Sentence with host cell?

A cell can be reproduce by a host cell


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The cell or organism which a virus depends is called?

This is the host (organism) and the cell is called the host cell.


What is it called when a host cell bursts?

The bursting of a host cell is called cell lysis.


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

the host cell cycle


How are the normal functions of the host cell affected by the provirus?

A virus can: 1. Kill the host cell 2. Alter the cell; incorporate into the genetic material of the host cell, thus becoming part of its nucleic acid pool; or divide when the host cell divides.


Cell in which a virus multiplies it self?

A virus replicates inside a host cell. For example 'Bacteriophase'


Cell in which a virus multiplys itself?

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