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What we need to understand is, viruses do not have its own synthetic machinery such as ribosomes to make proteins. Hence they are completely dependent on the host synthetic machinery for their replication. Virus infects the host cells, integrate its genetic material with the host to produce progeny viral particles.
Bacteriophages obtain nutrients and energy from host cells in order to replicate. They also hijack the host cell's cellular machinery to produce new viral particles.
It turns the cells that infects into factories that produce more of the same virus.
Viruses hijack the cell and use the cell's machinery to produce proteins.
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more copies of itself
They got their own DNA. So they replicate themselves
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What we need to understand is, viruses do not have its own synthetic machinery such as ribosomes to make proteins. Hence they are completely dependent on the host synthetic machinery for their replication. Virus infects the host cells, integrate its genetic material with the host to produce progeny viral particles.
They have own DNA.They have 70s ribosomes.They can replicate independently.They produce ATP.
Yes, they do replicate their own mitochondrial DNA or mt DNA
Bacteriophages obtain nutrients and energy from host cells in order to replicate. They also hijack the host cell's cellular machinery to produce new viral particles.
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It turns the cells that infects into factories that produce more of the same virus.
Depends on the cell. If the cell needs to replicate multiple times to produce more cells, then yes, it will. The cells will replicate until maximum capacity is reached.
Viruses hijack the cell and use the cell's machinery to produce proteins.
when the chromosomes are replicated the cells were about to divide into 2 cells (mitosis)