Once the virus enters the cell, unless it is deformed in some way, it will have success.
It will not be easy for Austin to duplicate Blair's electoral success.
nope, that really isn't possible as virus are acellular organisms and in order to reproduce themselves, they need a host cell. some of those virus contain genetic information, proteins inside them and no way to duplicate it. so what they do is invade a cell that can reproduce itself, and sneak the virus genetic information into the cell's DNA. once the DNA is replicated, the virus uses its proteins to cut the portions of its material genetic and it's done. the virus is replicated
It's a common virus that requires a malicious code to duplicate itself
When a cell duplicates, both the DNA and the chromosomes duplicate.
Yes, chromosomes duplicate during interphase in the cell cycle.
No where. A virus is not a cell.
If you have a value in, for instance, cell A1 then if, for instance, you put =A1 in cell B1 then cell B1 will now contain a duplicate of cell A1.
Duplicate.
they duplicate
Centrosomes duplicate during the S phase of the cell cycle, specifically in the late G1 phase.
What a cell and a virus have in common is the RNA or DNA. The virus can be either a RNA virus or a DNA virus.
The cell infected by a virus is referred to as the host cell. The virus hijacks the host cell's machinery to replicate and produce more virus particles.