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General phases in animal virus multiplication cycle:
1. Adsorption - binding of virus to specific molecule on host cell
2. Penetration - genome enters host cell
3. Uncoating - the viral nucleic acid is released from the capsid
4. Synthesis - viral components are produced
5. Assembly - new viral particles are constructed
6. Release - assembled viruses are released by budding (exocytosis) or cell lysis
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The difference between a common animal virus and a retrovirus is that a retrovirus only contains RNA while a common animal virus will have DNA or RNA.
Distemper in cattle is caused by a virus. The virus is usually spread from animal to animal, the virus can originate in other animals and spread to cattle.
I'm guessing that animal jam can not give you a virus, it is a website for kids and u do not download it on your computer. A virus is most likely to happen when you download something on your computer.
Major differences are- 1)most plant viruses are with plus sense s.sRNA although there are exeptions whereas animal viruses can be d.s/s.sDNA or RNA viruses..2)plant virus always needs insect vector,whereas animal virus may enter body through various means.3)plant virus always needs a mechanical damage in cell wall of plant to enter.
aids is caused by a virus called called hiv. the main affinity of hiv virus is T8 immune cells in human .it may affect some closely related species like gorilla and some species of monkeys because they have some similarity with human, mostly the protein in the immune cells of any animal which have the protein binding site of the virus the virus may infect.
The event that occurs in bacteriophage multiplication that does not occur in animal virus replication is the injection of only the viral nucleic acid into the host cell. Viruses that infect bacteria are specifically called bacteriophages.
There are actually five stages of a virus. They are attachment, entry, synthesis, assembly, and release.
A virus
animal jam is not a virus
The lysogenic cycle is a cycle inside virus
Lytic Cycle
Stress can make a virus worse than it currently is, and can even activate a dormant virus. A virus that is hiding and not doing anything is considered to be in what scientists call the lysogenic cycle. Stress can cause a virus in the lysogenic cycle to advance to the lytic cycle, which is the state at which the virus advances and actually takes effect.
causes Disease
it does it like any other virus
Some viruses have 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".
It depends on the type of virus. Hope it helped! LOL
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