When they are inside other living things and the other one I have no idea
Viruses can be classified based on their structure (DNA or RNA, enveloped or non-enveloped) and their method of replication (lytic or lysogenic life cycles).
viruses cannot spoil food because they need a host cell(living) to multiply. Food does not provide it a proper ambience or favourable conditions to survive/multiply.(in the atmosphere viruses are said to be dead).
The two microscopic organisms that cause disease are bacteria and viruses. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that can multiply and cause infections in the body, while viruses are smaller infectious agents that can only replicate inside the cells of living organisms.
Viruses do not produce waste because they lack metabolic processes to generate waste products. Viruses are not considered living organisms and depend on host cells to replicate and multiply.
A bacteriophage ( virus that infect bacteria) can multiply in a cell by two ways:lytic and lysogenic cycle.In lytic cycle, the phage DNA enters the cell, replicate and assembled within the cell and released outside by rupturing the host. It continues to invade the other bacteria.In case of lysogenic cycle the phage DNA once it enter the host cell gets integrated into the host genome and multiply along with host DNA. It remains latent. Upon proper induction, it undergoes lytic cycle again.The viruses that multiply by integrating into the host genome are widely used in gene therapy.
Budding and Lysis.
by spreading bacteria
One of the ways that the body keeps the virus from infecting you is through the antibodies and immune cells that begin the immune action. The other way is through special protein of the mucosa membrane or the respiratory tract secretion that retains certain viruses. Fever is another protective factor as viruses cannot multiply at high temperature. Consult a doctor for more information.
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No, DNA viruses multiply in the host cell's nucleus, while most RNA viruses multiply in the host cell's cytoplasm
troubleshoot
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No they actually multiply by taking over a cell's functions.
My professor do mentioned about exceptions of the viruses that can multipled in food, I have not figure out yet
Viruses
the two ways genes can be transferred into cells by using viruses and liposomes as vectors.