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One of two things can happen: the cell becomes quiet (latent) and activates later or secondly it will break open destroying the cell and casting many virus particles out to infect other cells.

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What happens when a virus destroys cells in the body?

When the virus attacks the body it starts copying it self. How does it copy it self? The virus doesn't have a complete organic system, so it uses the DNA and RNA duplicator in the cells of the body to duplicate its RNA. Now when the RNA of the virus is in thousands in number, it takes control of that cell. After it take control of that first cell, it start to move to other cells in big numbers, until it takes control of the whole organ. At that moment the DNA of the body stops working, because the DNA in fo virus took control. When it takes control, it does what ever it wants to the body. There it start.


What provides energy for an virus?

A virus does not have a metabolism. To reproduce, a virus takes control of a living cell, forcing the cell to make copies of the virus. All energy is provided by the cell.


What happens when a cell is full of a new virus?

When a cell is full of a new virus, the virus hijacks the cell's machinery to replicate itself. This replication process can eventually lead to the death of the host cell and the release of new virus particles that can then infect other cells in the body.


The cell infected by a virus is referred to as the?

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.


What happens when a virus enters a plant cell?

When a virus enters a plant cell, it can hijack the cell's machinery to replicate itself, leading to cell damage and eventually cell death. This can result in symptoms such as yellowing of leaves, stunted growth, and reduced crop yield. Plant cells have defense mechanisms to try and resist viral infection, but some viruses can successfully evade these defenses.

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What happens when a cell is full of new virus's?

It becomes an active virus


What happens at the end of the cycle?

the host cell becomes a virus


What happens to a host cell when a virus replicates inside it?

the virus is integrate inti the DNA of the host cell and is latent.


What happens when a virus destroys cells in the body?

When the virus attacks the body it starts copying it self. How does it copy it self? The virus doesn't have a complete organic system, so it uses the DNA and RNA duplicator in the cells of the body to duplicate its RNA. Now when the RNA of the virus is in thousands in number, it takes control of that cell. After it take control of that first cell, it start to move to other cells in big numbers, until it takes control of the whole organ. At that moment the DNA of the body stops working, because the DNA in fo virus took control. When it takes control, it does what ever it wants to the body. There it start.


What is the first thing that happens when an animal virus enters a cell and starts to reproduce?

it reproduces


What happens when 1 part of cell division is not completed?

The cell won't be complete and will not work


What provides energy for an virus?

A virus does not have a metabolism. To reproduce, a virus takes control of a living cell, forcing the cell to make copies of the virus. All energy is provided by the cell.


Infectious microorganisms that exist as a particle rather than one complete cell and are not capable or reproducing outside of a host cell are?

A virus is a small infectious microorganism that exists as a particle rather than a complete cell that is not capable of reproducing outside of a host cell. A virus only reproduces inside of other living cells in other organisms.


Where can I get a Drawing of a virus cell?

No where. A virus is not a cell.


What happens when a cell is full of a new virus?

When a cell is full of a new virus, the virus hijacks the cell's machinery to replicate itself. This replication process can eventually lead to the death of the host cell and the release of new virus particles that can then infect other cells in the body.


What is the common virus?

takes over another cell and control it and it tells it to reproduce


Why does a virus need energy?

Viruses do not directly need energy. The virus takes control of the host cell in order to replicate. The host cell's own metabolic machinery is used to synthesize the components of new viruses. The virus itself is passive.