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yes a virus need host cell to repriduce becouse it lack enzyme system

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When viruses obtain energy where does it come from?

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.


What type of organism requires a host cell?

Viruses require a host cell to replicate and reproduce. They inject their genetic material into the host cell where it instructs the cell to make new virus particles.


A virus needs a _____________ to reproduce?

There is no other living thing that requires a virus in order to reproduce.


What to viruses reproduce?

a host Cell


Sentence with host cell?

The virus enters the host cell and uses the cell's machinery to replicate itself.


What is a basic characteristic of a virus?

A basic characteristic of a virus is that it cannot survive or reproduce on its own. It requires a host cell to replicate and multiply.


How do Viral infections reproduce?

It has to have a host cell to reproduce then it kills that cell becausethere are so many viral disease in side the host cell. The Viral disease will continue you to kill host cell until you get an antibiotic


How do virues reproduce?

A virus needs a host cell to reproduce, so it enters a host cell(living cell e.g bacteria) and releases genatic materials which enslave the the cell and reproduce.


Do viruses require a host in order to reproduce?

Yes, viruses require a host in order to reproduce. They cannot replicate on their own and rely on infecting a host cell to reproduce and spread.


Can e coil grow on Nutrient agar?

nope a virus requires a host cell in order to replicate. it lacks the mechanisms to reproduce copies on its own


What do viruses require to be able to reproduce?

a host cell


What is the name for a package of nucleic acid wrapped in a protein coat that must use a host cell's machinery to reproduce itself?

A virus is a package of nucleic acid wrapped in a protein coat that requires a host cell's machinery to replicate.