Viruses do not have the ability to produce energy on their own as they lack cellular machinery. Instead, they rely on hijacking the host cell's metabolic processes for energy production by utilizing the host cell's resources and machinery to replicate and spread.
Viruses do not have the cellular machinery to generate their own energy. Instead, they rely on the host cells they infect to provide the necessary energy and resources for their replication. Once inside a host cell, viruses hijack the cell's machinery to reproduce and create new viral particles.
Euglenophytes obtain energy through photosynthesis, where they use chlorophyll to convert light energy into chemical energy. They can also feed on organic matter in their environment through a process called phagocytosis, allowing them to absorb nutrients and obtain energy from other organisms.
Yes, an active virus requires energy to replicate and grow within a host cell. It hijacks the cell's machinery to produce more viral particles, which requires energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate).
Cyanobacteria obtain energy through a process called photosynthesis, where they use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugars for energy. This process allows them to survive and grow by producing their own food.
Eukaryotes obtain energy through the process of cellular respiration, where glucose is broken down to produce ATP molecules that cells use as energy. This process occurs within specialized organelles called mitochondria. Eukaryotes can also obtain energy through photosynthesis, a process carried out by plants and some algae, where light energy is converted into chemical energy in the form of glucose.
No. Viruses do not have a metabolism. They rely on a host to do that.This is why they are not considered "living" creatures, but bacteria are.
When a virus obtains energy, it comes from the host cell. A virus requires the host cell to reproduce and uses the energy from that host.
yes, all of living things obtain materials and energy, and use that material and energy.
no
maybe cause the computer uses energy
Yes, bacteria does obtain and use energy for locomotion.
Yes.
Viruses do not have the cellular machinery to generate their own energy. Instead, they rely on the host cells they infect to provide the necessary energy and resources for their replication. Once inside a host cell, viruses hijack the cell's machinery to reproduce and create new viral particles.
From whatever fuel they use. Depending on the engine, they may also obtain their energy from an electric current.From whatever fuel they use. Depending on the engine, they may also obtain their energy from an electric current.From whatever fuel they use. Depending on the engine, they may also obtain their energy from an electric current.From whatever fuel they use. Depending on the engine, they may also obtain their energy from an electric current.
Protozoa eat food to obtain energy and algae use photosynthesis.
They contain it by not using protection in a untested people sex. If your all tested and both not with the virus then you do not have to use a condom.