RNA viruses replicate in the cytosol.
Viral
nitrogen
viral and bacterial
Glucose, a type of sugar, initially gets broken down via glycolysis in the cytosol into pyruvate molecules. Mitochondria then break down the pyruvate extracting the electrons from them. The simple answer though is that mitochondria break down a sugar called glucose.
Viral Bacterial Fungal Rickettsial
viral
Parhogen
Ribosomes, which are found in the rough endoplasmic reticulum or freely floating in the cytosol, depending on the type of protein to be made.
An anti-viral, used long-term in genital herpes, and short tems for Shingles or other viral diseases.
ONCOGENES
viral infection
Viral Hemmorhagic Fever