They multiply itself by 2. so you have 1, then 2, then 4, then 8, then 16.... and so on
Viruses do not grow or develop in a host organism like bacteria do. Instead, they replicate by hijacking the host cell's machinery to make more virus particles.
They grow and develop
They grow and develop just like we do. They can grow up to 60ft.
what will happen to organisms if they do not grow and develop
A virus grows and develops within a host organism by attaching to host cells, entering them, and using the host's cellular machinery to replicate itself. This process can lead to the virus spreading throughout the host's body and causing infection.
They grow by milking their cubs and develop fluffy hair
Grow
no
Viruses grow and develop within a host organism by attaching to host cells, injecting their genetic material, and hijacking the host cell's machinery to replicate themselves. This process can lead to the destruction of the host cell and the spread of the virus to other cells in the organism.
One way would be to try to grow a virus on a sterile Petri dish with media, nothing would grow there. If you grow bacteria that way, you would see growth. Bacterial growth
no it cant
Yes, a virus can grow and replicate within a host organism by hijacking the host's cellular machinery to produce more virus particles.