IS IT CYLINDER
Lytic Cycle
it does it like any other virus
tuberculosis is caused by a bacterium. lytic and lysogeinc cycles are a part of viral life-cycle.
mononucleosis is not infectious
It's a good question. Some people argue that viruses AREN'T really alive in the usual sense but occupy a zone between life and nonlife. The tobacco mosaic virus, for instance, can sort of "dry up" into a crystal which shows no signs of life but these crystals, injected into a tobacco plant, can produce more viruses, and reproduction is a sign of living things. It might interest you to know that "virus" is from the Latin word for "slime," so people didn't think of them so much as "things" but more as "stuff."
The life cycle of a typical DNA virus consists of 7 steps. The steps are entry, uncoating, early transcription, viral DNA replication, late transcription, viral assembly, and the virus exits.
The Mosaic of Life - 2014 was released on: USA: 10 January 2014
->Dormant phase ->Propagation phase ->Triggering phase ->Execution phase
The easiest way to understand how viruses replicate is to study the life cycles of viruses called bacteriophages (bacteria eaters). Bacteriophages replicate by either a lytic cycle or a lysogenic cycle. The difference in these two cycles is that the cell dies at the end of the lytic cycle or the cell remains in the lysogenic cycle. The virus remains "hidden".
Because it infects bacteria and uses it as a factory to replicate and create more bacteriophage. T2 Bacteriophage undergoes lytic life cycle and NOT lysogenic life cycle
you can not kill a virus you can only treat it and the treatment usually prolongs life Oh yes you can but you might kill your plant. =) Try skim milk as far as treating and preventing spread or R/O water (1qt.) 2 uncoated aspirin crushed. 2.5ml Cal Mag and 2.5 Coco Wet (wetting agent.) Shake it put on a green light no to disturb photo period and foliar spray in dark 4 days in a row. No signs of improvement! Trash em and use hospital cleaner that KILLS AIDS and HEP C Virus's
yes virus have life but only in the host cell