Inside a host cell.
Replicate themselves.
viruses replicate inside respiratory cells.
The only way viruses can replicate is by parasitizing living cells and using the cell's mechanisms to replicate their genetic materials and protein components.
Viruses replicate to produce more copies of themselves and spread to new host cells or individuals. This replication process is crucial for the survival and propagation of viruses in their environment.
host cells!
Viruses
Two types of viruses are DNA viruses, which have genetic material made of DNA, and RNA viruses, which have genetic material made of RNA. DNA viruses typically replicate in the host cell's nucleus, while RNA viruses typically replicate in the host cell's cytoplasm.
It depends on the nature of its genome
A worm is a program designed to replicate.
No. Viruses must invade a host cell and hijack its resources to replicate itself.
The only life function that a virus shares with a cell is reproduction. Both cells and viruses reproduce in some way.
No. Viruses must invade a host cell and hijack its resources to replicate itself.